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d18 NEWS REPORT


...Continued from page 17 Up to now these surfaces have tended to be most popular in monochromatic grey tones and so seeing the Caslagrade Padana Concrete R-evolution series in shades of blue, green, brown and even pink (pink concrete – yes, you heard it here fi rst!) was unusual but welcome.


It was also very refreshing to see the emergence of a couple of stronger looking surfaces in this sector particularly the Richetti Cocoon. A stunning multi-sized series which includes small 14mm thick rustic- edge cobble-style as the outdoor version. There are six colours in the series, but each colour includes huge variants creating a fabulous effect.


On the same theme, Verde 1999 have cleverly managed to combine three material effects – stone, metal and concrete – into one tile for its new Matrix series, which also features an impactful large pentagon shape.


Talking of using different shapes, Marca Corona introduced a new range of Rhombus shaped wall tiles – very modern design from the original and oldest tile manufacturer which started producing all the way back in 1741.


Coloured decorative patterns for fl ooring demonstrating the trend for softening of usually monochromatic patterns, were typifi ed by the Marazzi D-Segni series, introducing dusty indigo, tangerine and mustard colours, and Spanish


supplier Equipe’s Art Nouveau collection which adds coloured designs and is suited to create repeating pattern from a group of four smaller tiles.


Smaller format coloured wall tiles were also well evidenced, with bright and muted colours in glossy and matt surfaces with patterned tiles to match including a lovely range called Spatule from Fabresa.


As ever it will remain to be seen how many of these trends achieve cut through in the next 12 months, but there are certainly plenty of options.


Ceramique Internationale / tilesandmosaics.co.uk


NOV 2018


designer kitchen & bathroom designerkbmag.co.uk


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