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Ceramics of Italy unveils Cersaie 2024 trend report

Floor Covering News

Laviani, an ongoing collaborator of Lea Ceramiche, designed a new series of decorative effects overlaid onto 12 contemporary solid colors while Piero Lissoni developed a line for Atlas Concorde focused on a vast neutral color palette. At this year’s show, color was a powerful protagonist on porcelain as well as ceramic.

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How To Decorate With Lava Stone

Trendir Magazine

Lava stone, lava rock, basalt, and volcanic rock are all igneous rocks that form from erupting Earth magma (lava) by cooling and hardening. Lava stone designs today are as complex as any others, but they also have unique aesthetic. Formafantasma offer a lot of lava stone designs that are simply made to be shown off.

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Bigger Is Better: Large Format Porcelain Tile

Architectural Ceramics

Architectural Ceramic’s put together a small list of some of our large format porcelain tile collections. Take a look at a few porcelain collections, offered with Architectural Ceramics, that feature in-stock and special order options. Ancient Stone. Go big or go home. OK, we’d love to go through your home.

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Why People Love Modern Architecture

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Modern architecture attracts a large following with unique designs such as this one. Modern architecture has something for everyone. The fundamentals of modern architecture are clean and simple. Modern architecture boasts the actual structure and materials used in the building vs. covering them up with ornate designs.

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Design Trends: Going for Gold

Architectural Ceramics

Architectural Ceramics hopes you had an enjoyable Thanksgiving surrounded by family and friends. This small-scale decorative tile adds interest to the other flat field tiles featured on the mood board, because of its etched design. This glazed porcelain is made to look like natural stone. Happy Holidays!

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Why Italian-Style Home Decor Is So Popular

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Of course Italian-Style home decor is popular! Historically, Renaissance design and architecture dates back to the early 15th Century in Florence, Italy. This design was dominated by architectural stone columns and elegant baroque stylings. This is where Italian decor can go over the top for some.

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Employee Spotlight: Commercial Sales Manager David Arabe

Architectural Ceramics

Architectural Ceramics: Your clients often juggle project types like hospitality, healthcare, and corporate offices. David: There are a lot of great ones, but I love our new Stone Run Collection. Calacatta Chablis Collection in the 4″ hexagon natural stone mosaic. What is your decorating style like at home?

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