New ceramic collections by Harmony, Peronda Group

Harmony, brand part of Peronda Group, was introducing its new collections at Cersaie international tile show. 

Jasper is a stone with fine veins generally used for ornamental purposes. Taking it as a reference, YONOH design studio came up with a tile collection - JASPER by YONOH - that combines a fine-grained texture with other plain-colored surfaces that form basic geometrical shapes. Broad decorative interplay can be achieved through random combinations of these textures and shapes. Alternatively, the field tiles can be used on their own.

ISO by MUT is inspired by isometric conversions and the capacity to represent 3D objects in two dimensions. With no change to spatial distances between lengths and angles, this latest collection by MUT design studio invites you to put the human eye’s predefined perceptions to the test. ISO by MUT is a 30x30cm square porcelain tile collection in a choice of four colors, each available in three different designs, all inter-combinable

FADING by KURAMOTO seeks to express the contrast between the certain and the uncertain. The Japanese design studio sought to combine both concepts in order to infuse them with new meaning and a new sense of movement. A comprehensive 20x20cm collection with an interplay between overlapping patterns and finishes, it tests your interpretative skills. FADING features plain-colored field tiles in five different colors and décors in the same format.

Moreover, Harmony presents a tile product of a type new to its range: a wood-effect collection in a matt finish. ARGILA MELROSE emulates painted wood with a unique worn look brought about through use and the passing of the years. The collection comes in three different formats:15x90 cm, an innovative 9.8x59.3cm one and a 9x51cm version for creating chevrons.

A well-assorted collection, it stands out for its coloured cement appearance, combined with a wood-grain pattern in a choice of six colours and an innovative 9.8x59.3cm format, thanks to which it can be used in settings of all kinds on both walls and floors. Its varied colours and different patterns can be combined to create multiple different layouts, lending added dynamism to surfaces.