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Marble, Stone and Wood Effect Floors: Ceramics Inspired by Nature
The Cersaie 2022 trade fair showcases significant advancements in ceramic flooring, highlighting technological innovation, sustainability, and aesthetic research. The event features a diverse array of materials inspired by natural elements such as stone, marble, and wood, reflecting a growing trend towards versatile and high-performance ceramic solutions for contemporary interior design. Architects and designers are presented with a comprehensive toolkit of options, demonstrating how ceramics can replicate the visual and tactile qualities of natural materials with remarkable accuracy and creative flexibility.
Key exhibitors at Cersaie 2022 introduce collections that redefine ceramic applications. Oversized porcelain stoneware slabs are central to many installations, offering impactful visual and sensory details. These large formats, often nearly jointless, enhance spatial continuity and allow for a greater expression of the intricate colors, textures, and patterns found in natural stone and wood. This approach signifies a new era in conceiving spatial boundaries within modern living environments.
Marble-effect ceramic floors are prominently featured, with collections like Keope’s Element Lux, which meticulously reproduces the veining and shading of prized marbles such as Calacatta Statuarietto and Calacatta Verde in maxi-formats. Atlas Concorde commemorates the tenth anniversary of its Marvel World project with the Marvel Gala capsule collection, presenting five new ceramic marble varieties inspired by exotic natural settings. These include Crystal White, Desert Soul, Exotic Green, Amazzonite, and Calcutta Black, translating intense natural colors onto large slabs. Atlas Concorde also introduces the Marvel X collection, blending classic and modern aesthetics with five iconic marbles reinterpreted in elegant whites and refined greys, featuring a unique hammered finish that mimics split stone.
Iris Ceramica Group highlights its 4D Ceramics, an avant-garde material developed through a revolutionary re-engineering process. This ceramic slab boasts the durability of stone, with textures, veining, and colors consistent throughout its interior thickness, blurring the distinction between interior and exterior. This production method is deeply rooted in sustainability, aligning with the company's H2 Factory, the world's first ceramic factory powered by green hydrogen.
Cotto d’Este presents StarLight, a collection of Kerlite 3plus laminated porcelain stoneware that achieves high graphic definition and chromatic intensity. Utilizing sophisticated digital technology, StarLight reproduces eight rare marbles, including Apuano, White Carrara, and Calacatta, in ultra-thin slabs with a glossy finish. Nexion’s Marble Gallery offers an original aesthetic approach, reinterpreting nature rather than merely imitating it. Its marble-effect surfaces fuse natural preciousness with the high-tech properties of sintered stone, providing exceptional brilliance and figurative fidelity in variants like Black Onyx and Aqua Green Quartz.
Ceramica Sant’Agostino introduces the Paradiso collection, inspired by Azzurrite, featuring five varieties in brilliant and soft green and celeste hues. This porcelain stoneware collection conveys an airy and calm ambiance, complete with decorative elements that combine marble and wood effects. The stone-effect ceramic category also sees a strong focus on travertine. Ceramiche Keope's Omnia collection introduces Tivoli Ivory and Romano Sand, inspired by Lazio's travertine quarries, available in various sizes for both walls and floors.
Atlas Concorde’s Marvel Travertine collection, a collaboration with Hirsch Bedner Associates HBA, offers a ceramic version of travertine for luxury interior design projects. This partnership combines Italian style and manufacturing expertise with HBA's creative vision, resulting in porcelain stoneware surfaces with geometric patterns and precious material inclusions. Coem's Touch Stone series reinterprets travertine through innovative Matter on Top technology, enhancing tactile effects and natural chromatic intensity in White, Gold, and Grey, available in both Vein and Touch graphic variants.
Ceramiche Keope’s Percorsi Frame collection offers a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces, reproducing rare stone varieties like Onsernone, Plima del Val Martello, and Cosmic Black Brazilian granite in porcelain stoneware. Cotto d’Este’s Advance Skin, a stone-effect collection, features a balanced graphic mix of slate and limestone shades, presented in ultra-thin Kerlite 3plus slabs suitable for various architectural applications in four color variants. Nexion's Stone Gallery extends beyond natural imitation, offering sintered stones with elevated performance in shades like Roccia Portoghese, Vicenza Beige, Basalto Grigio, and Gabbro Sfumato. Atlas Concorde’s Boost Mix revisits Milanese architecture’s Ceppo di Gré, modernizing its pebbled look through three color tones (Ivory, Pearl, and Smoke) that complement concrete-effect surfaces.
Panaria’s Frame collection of stone-effect ceramic tiles provides versatile solutions for dynamic spaces, translating sedimentary rock aesthetics into porcelain stoneware with tonal gradations and decorative elements for both indoor and outdoor use. Florim’s Plimatech collection, inspired by South Tyrolean Plima granite, reproduces its natural appearance with brilliant crystals and speckles across three colorations (Plimagrey, Plimawhite, and Plimabeige) and three graphic variants. Mutina’s Kosei, designed by Vincent Van Duysen, is a new ceramic flooring collection inspired by volcanic rock and obsidian, offering a timeless and tactile material for both indoor and outdoor applications in five exclusive colors.
Wood-effect ceramics continue to gain popularity due to technological advancements that allow porcelain stoneware to mimic the aesthetic performance of natural wood while offering enhanced resistance and durability. Panaria’s Kairos collection captures the aged look of old oak plank flooring, featuring realistic textures with knots and scratches in various formats and six colors. Atlas Concorde’s Entice collection pays homage to Italian oak, meticulously reproducing its surface details in two graphic versions: Natural (untreated raw wood) and Elegant (oiled and polished wood), available in a palette of honey, amber, and grey-sand tones. Flaviker’s Four Seasons project expands on wood-effect tiles with three chromatic variants (Chocolate, Honey, and Biscuit) that evoke oak surfaces, suitable for diverse contexts from domestic to hospitality. Florim’s Woodslate Life is a multi-material collection that blends oak and slate effects, creating a versatile and decorative interior design backdrop through herringbone patterns and a palette of grey and hazelnut. These collections collectively highlight ceramics as a material that perfectly balances aesthetic appeal with technical performance, reflecting a strong connection to nature in contemporary design.
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