From the small colored footsteps by Pierre Charpin towards the reinterpretation of the auteur brush stroke of Gordon Guillaumier. The stylistic path of Ceramiche Piemme - the company from Modena that during these years has been involved in successful creative collaborations with important names in international architecture - culminates with a new collection of porcelain stoneware surfaces for floors and walls with a striking design and an artistic background.
"For this collection, hand-decorated ceramics - such as the important Ceramics of Caltagirone - inspired me", the designer Guillaumier explains. "Starting from my watercolors, I wanted to go against linearity and geometry to lend the look of a hand-decorated surface".
A yesteryear watercolors’ brush stroke - recreated with the most advanced digital decoration technologies - covers the new ceramic tiles of the line Shades.
5 basic cement-effect shades are combined with 4 types of decoration, each one in five shades ranging from blue to sky-blue, from white to golden and sugar paper.
Shades by Ceramiche Piemme will be unveiled during the Fuorisalone event in Milan (17-22 April) at the Falegnameria Cavalleroni (Via Palermo 8), located in the beating heart of the Brera Design District.