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Wellness 4.0. The bathroom becomes a private spa
The Cersaie 2021 Press Café entitled “Wellness 4.0. The bathroom becomes a private spa: from spaces to materials and objects” was held on Tuesday 28 September.
Eight Italian ceramic products selected for the ADI Design Index 2021
An exceptional achievement both for the Italian ceramic industry and for Cersaie, the world’s foremost exhibition of ceramic tile and bathroom furnishings which has been collaborating with ADI and its Emilia-Romagna Observatory for more than seven years.
2021 Fall-Winter Tile Trend Report
To possibly offset the dreariness of the pandemic, this year’s edition of Cersaie, the International Exhibition of Ceramics Tile and Bathroom Furnishings - which took place in Bologna, Italy at the end of September - was popping with exuberant colors, intricate patterns, and tactile surfaces.
Five surface style trends
Floral decorations, continuity between interiors and exteriors, 3D effects, a natural material look and pictorial surfaces are among the recurring themes in the world of ceramic tiles.
Nature is a need
Well-being and safety are the two main bathroom design trends in evidence at Cersaie 2021. Nature is closely connected with both, combining a visual sensation of calm with the sense of reassurance that comes from projects with a low environmental footprint.
Francesco De Maio Ceramics Museum
Hand-decorated majolica rooted in a timeless artisanal tradition carried on by terracotta master craftsmen
New surfaces for comfortable spaces
Over the last year we have all had to make minor or major adjustments to the way we use our living spaces, and the tile producers’ proposals for the coming months could hardly fail to take these transformations into account.
New home design standards for the post-Covid era
Cersaie Press Café Francesca Russo (DDN) talks to Ludovica+Roberto Palomba (December 3, 2020) The lockdown has opened our eyes to the changes that are taking place in society. In...
The goal? Water savings!
Reducing water consumption is one of the most important goals of a sustainable bathroom. This is the idea behind the Italian government’s “Water Bonus” incentive aimed at encouraging the replacement of bathroom fixtures and taps with new-generation models
The Italian way of being “beautiful forever”
The relationship between design and Italian identity was discussed during the official online presentation of the Atlas of Ceramics




