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05 September 2022

COLOURS AND MATERIALS: NEW PIEMME CERAMICS AT CERSAIE

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Natural stones but also lots of color and marked material effects: these are the elements that characterize Made in Italy signed Ceramiche Piemme at Cersaie in Bologna (26-30 September 2022).
In the foreground of the stand of the company of Fiorano Modenese (Hall 37 A64 B63) the new line of tiles Homey in porcelain stoneware: warm colors and shades "ton sur ton" created to design any type of environment with great flexibility. Soft and homogeneous textures or geometric 3D brick structures are available in a natural version or with an even more glossy glaze, to enhance the full shades. All to be touched are the tiles "Glass" with third fire decoration that recalls colorful leaded glass.

The natural, light-laden colors of Northern Europe inspire the Journey collection.
The printing technology Synchro Digit Piemme recreates ripples, reliefs and all possible three-dimensional and tactile effects of stone in perfect synchrony with digital decoration. A process that transforms ceramics into a new material practically indistinguishable from the original. The Journey collection is complete with 3D structures for wall coverings with elegant veins that can gradually take on a more intense trait. Three surfaces are available: natural, silk or antislip. The latter repro- duces a sawing effect on the surface of the stone slabs, with irregular transverse marks that offer resistance to slipping while maintaining the softness to the touch. Ideal in public and commercial spaces as in wellness areas.

For the contract sector, Ceramiche Piemme presents Opus, freely inspired by cocciopesto, a material that has gone through the centuries to characterize the architecture of the Mediterranean area. A striking reference, which on chromatic level is declined in neutral colors, which abandon the classic shades tending to red for a more contemporary concrete effect ranging from the light Opus Album to the darker Opus Griseo. Perfectly faithful to the original, however, the typical grain size of the cement agglomerates, a texture characterized by extremely realistic material effects, enriched with glossy inclusions on a matt background.

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