Last November 26 the official opening of the new architecture-space by Ceramiche Caesar took place, at 17/18 Great Sutton Street, in the London contemporary design district of Clerkenwell.
The spectacular new landmark developed by Casalgrande Padana was created by the famous architect Daniel Libeskind, and follows on from the earlier Ceramic Cloud – the first work on Italian soil by the Japanese architect Kengo Kuma.
The exhibition, designed by Angelo Dall'Aglio and Davide Vercelli, is a story told through a series of habitats in which Italian style is the common thread uniting projects carried out using exclusively Italian products.
The site’s production capacity has more than doubled to 9 million sq.m/year. Guests of honour at the ribbon-cutting ceremony were Minister Maria Elena Boschi and the President of the Emilia Romagna Regional Government Stefano Bonaccini.
Details and Terre Nostre are the flagship collections that Tagina Ceramiche d'Arte will be unveiling at Cersaie 2015, deriving from the craftsmanship of Atelier Tagina, the company's in-house laboratory.
The countdown to the Innovation Awards has now started, and the nominees in the "bathroom products" category include the Plus shower tray by Ceramica Althea, a specialist manufacturer of bathroom furnishings.
The aim of the initiative is to cast a new light on artistic majolica, while still adhering to tradition. The collection was overseen by Elisabetta Furin, a designer and lecturer at the Italian Design Institute in Perugia.
Already a winner of the first ADI Ceramics Design Award, this tile collection has now won an award from Architizer, the New York-based web platform dedicated entirely to architects, which is now the largest online design and architecture portal.
The GA line was created to transpose current design trends into traditional ceramic floor and wall tiles. The result is a judicious balance between smooth and textured surfaces in shades of black and grey.
The Modena-based company's tiles were used for tiling some of the key areas of the exhibition complex, including the Cardo and Decumanus axes and Palazzo Italia.
Hatria became part of CoBe Capital in 2014, and this new appointment forms part of the resulting reorganisation plan aimed at stepping up sales on both the Italian and export markets.
The new website contains a wide range of photos, data sheets, special features on individual products and emotionally appealing display installations that express the true identity of the company and enable you to obtain material about all the products involved.
These major investments have enabled Rondine to extend its range of sizes to include a new 45x90 format, with sub-multiples in 22.5x90 and 15x90m, and a 60x120 format, with sub-multiples in 20x120 and 30x120.