For the fifth year running, the Italian ceramic industry is taking centre stage at London’s Clerkenwell Design Week (Tuesday 19 to Thursday 21 May) with a collective exhibit hosted in a temporary pavilion in St John’s Square, at the heart of Britain’s most prestigious design district
Ceramics of Italy has launched a campaign centred on the concept of responsibility, a value that has long set Italian ceramic manufacturers apart from their international competitors through their focus on reducing environmental impact, establishing a sustainable production cycle and ensuring the safety and well-being of employees.
Organic shapes, multicolored palettes, and material contrasts: today, home design is moving toward new directions that emphasize the personalization of living spaces. Ceramics play an important role in this evolution.
According to the CBRE report, investment activity will pick up this year and the market will be more stable as the gap between supply and demand narrows
In Atelier(s) Alfonso Femia's architecture, ceramics express a natural capacity to communicate, narrating the story of a building by reclaiming their material essence and poetic and narrative capacity of ‘thinking through material’
An industry whose history is also made up of respect for the environment, for the territory, for people. Some important stories are presented in a docufilm that has been awarded significant prizes.


