2019 Ceramics of Italy Spring-Summer Tile Trend Report

After reviewing hundreds of new products from Italian tile producers at Coverings in Orlando and ICFF in New York, Ceramics of Italy is pleased to announce the top design trends for the spring-summer season. From humble to opulent designs and inlaid wood to skinny formats, the following six themes demonstrate the expanding versatility of ceramic tile and how Italians lead the way in design and innovation. These products from Ceramics of Italy member companies are now available in the North American market for all types of residential and commercial projects. See below or visit the Ceramics of Italy Product Gallery !

 

SKINNY FORMATS

While some designers prefer large format tiles to minimize grout lines and create a large, seamless surface, there’s been a recent swing in the other direction to emphasize the tile’s shape. Skinny format tiles offer the perfect opportunity to create a playful composition.

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Regolo 1847 + Seta by Appiani
Pittorica by Bardelli
Shift Avio by Made+39
Lagom by Marca Corona
Belleville Bricks by Naxos

INLAID WOOD

Inlay is one of the oldest decoration techniques in the book, gracing the floors and furniture of wealthy estates for centuries. Now with advanced digital printing technology, everyone can have instant access to the charm of inlaid wood and parquet flooring for a fraction of the price.

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Storm + Legend by Ariana
Primewood by Ceramica Sant'Agostino
Heartwood by Atlas Concorde
Trentino by Elios
Bio Select by Lea
Steamwork by Ascot
Gallery by Settecento
Yaki by Viva

HUMBLE MATERIALS

Ceramic tile is an inherently humble material. It’s created from the earth and designed to last but can also be returned to the earth at the end of its life. With these collections, Italian companies pay homage to the beauty of imperfection and humble materials found in nature.

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Creos by Refin
Moonstone by Coem
Lava by Verde1999
HLC Alchimia by Del Conca
Lands by EdimaxAstor
Grainstone by Emilgroup

OPULENCE

On the other end of the spectrum are tiles that exude opulence. From rare and dreamy marble to high gloss ceramic emulating semi-transparent glass, all of these collections add a touch of glamour while possessing the functional benefits of ceramic and porcelain.

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Marvel Dream by Atlas Concorde
Supreme by Cerdomus
MyTop by Fondovalle
Bianco by Lafaenza
Marmi Fossil Brown by Level
Vetri by Refin
Nolita by Vallelunga
Marble by Versace Ceramics

MUTED COLORS

Tiles come in every hue and tone found under the sun, but muted colors have recently taken the tile industry by storm. While vivid colors have their place, the subdued chroma of pale pink or sage green allows for designers to apply entire fields of color to a space.

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Country by Blustyle
Opus by Casalgrande Padana
Tartan by Casalgrande Padana
Betonart by Eco Ceramica
Nest by Fap
Cromatica by Cedit
Letitbee by ImolaCeramica
Drapes by Made+39
Ossidi by Marca Corona
Materia 01 by Vogue

LINES

Lines can do miraculous things to a room: create movement, add height, or at the very least generate visual interest. It’s no wonder that companies are using this essential element to create striped patterns, metallic inserts, linear mosaics and more.

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Marvel Dream by Atlas Concorde
Lines by Bardelli
Passepartout by Fioranese
Segments by Decoratori Bassanesi
Pura by Dom
Tele di Marmo by Emilceramica

July 2019

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