d86 EVENT REVIEW / CEVISAMA 2019
Tile in Style T
he 2019 edition of Cevisama, the international showcase of the latest designs from the ceramic tile industry, brought together 793 exhibitors
from 36 countries, including Spain, Italy, Portugal, Poland, Turkey and Germany.
Miguel Rubert, the fair’s President, said: “Cevisama’s position on the world’s trade fair calendar is getting stronger and stronger and the Spanish marketplace is once again becoming attractive to international companies. As a consequence, the content of Cevisama is continuing to grow.” He added that the increase in international
Roca’s Colour Code concept focuses on original combinations and taps into upcoming decorative trends
FLASHES OF COLOUR Colour filled the halls at Cevisama, with Vives being one of the main
advocates for this vibrant trend. The theme for the Vives stand was ‘flashes of colour’ and the new Hanami collection showcased just that. It consisted of colourful wall tiles that aimed to ‘fill the room with a positive energy’. The entire series is made in the 23cm x 33.5cm format, so that it can adorn plain walls to make a room pop. Colour is also an important feature in the new proposal by Roca. The Samba, Joy and Smart collections make up the new Colour Code concept that focuses on original combinations and responds to the decorative trends of the next few years.
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designer kitchen & bathroom
designerkbmag.co.uk
CREATIVE IDEAS WERE IN PLENTIFUL SUPPLY AT THIS YEAR’S CEVISAMA EXHIBITION IN VALENCIA, SPAIN. LOUISE DUNNE PICKS OUT SOME OF THE TREND TAKEAWAYS FROM THE SHOW...
interest helped encourage new trends and styles to surface, and meant there was a lot more to take away from the show this year.
Contacts Cevisama 2019 /
cevisama.feriavalencia.com
Vives presented a range of new colours
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