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Scrapwood: the wood effect by Italgraniti

The new full body porcelain stoneware expresses the intense and refined appeal of the reused wood.

Casalgrande Padana Grand Prix 2013-2015: the winners

Awards ceremony for the tenth edition of Casalgrande Padana’s International Architecture Exhibition

New moods for Settecento's ceramic tiles

Shown at Coverings, the new ceramic tiles focus the attention on different effects and materiality

Previewed at Coverings, the ceramic innovations of Kale Italia

From the woven cement effect stoneware of Lin_Side by Edilgres, to the varnished wood effect of Wornwood by Edilcuoghi up to “brick” surfaces by Groove and LeTavole series by Campani.

Gordon Guillaumier and Ceramiche Piemme present Bits

Ceramiche Piemme presented at Fuorisalone 2016 a new project and a layout designed by Gordon Guillaumier.

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Piemme launches Bits designed by Gordon Guillaumier

The new ceramic tile collection draws on the Renaissance past, reinterpreting ‘terrazzo flooring’ in an innovative and contemporary way. 

In Montepulciano, from country house to spa hotel

A boutique hotel that retains the central building of the 19th Century villa and its secret garden, was developed from an aristocratic country residence.

MAXIMUM UNIQUE - Bespoke Items by Fiandre

Maximum Unique is an innovative integrated shower plate/cabin system that can be re-coated, for tailor-made showers that are flush or of the floor.

Revealed the Cersaie 2016 manifesto

Four are the elements of the Cersaie 2016 manifesto: exhibition, meeting place, interactions between people and knowledge of the matter.

Ceramica Rondine bets on Brick Generation

Unveiled at Cersaie 2015, Brick Generation is a modern reinterpretation of the styling of classic facing bricks, made of gres porcelain and suitable for indoor and outdoor floor and wall coverings.

Skyway Monte Bianco: the eighth wonder of the world tiled by Cotto d’Este

Sassuolo-based Cotto d'Este contributed to the project with the supply of 4,500 square metres of 14mm-thick porcelain floor tiles from the Buxy Flammè Cendre series, in several sizes, which were chosen for their special non-slip properties, strength and frost-resistance.