In 2017, the Spanish ceramic company Gayafores celebrates its 120th anniversary, enjoying success with its bestselling ceramic collections.
To mark its anniversary, the producer held a commemorative event during Cevisama, started with a speech by Esteban Denia, company CEO, in which he emphasised the values that identify the company from its beginnings through to the present day.
Several, the novelties for wall and floor coverings which the brand presented for the current year. One of the new features attracting a great deal of interest is District, a new style in the catalogue that conveys the essence of bare concrete in a minimalist, industrial colour range.
Standing out in the stoneware range is the Osaka collection, inspired by Japanese minimalism with smooth, pure, minimal lines, but most eye-catching of all is the Dover series, with a huge decorative potential and an interesting balance between nature and simplicity conveyed by its four tones, dark grey, grey, almond and natural.
The revival line is still spearheading innovation for Gayafores, with collections that represent the industrial trend like no other. Brooklyn and Brick Brooklyn are two of the latest styles representing a style in high demand for today's building projects and that typically leaves structural elements of the building exposed, such as brick walls, pipes and girders.
By the way, one of the main highlights is represented by the Melange series. A combination of the revival and wood styles, its relief and texture, the geometry of its design and the colour scheme have resulted in a very decorative item that explores new aesthetic possibilities, breaking new ground compared to traditional parquets, bringing a warm.