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BATHROOMS & KITCHENS A 2020!


ceramic tile sector. Here, Tile of Spain, the voice of the Spanish tile industry, reflects on the he looks set to dominate the kitchen and bathroom world next year….


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Carmen rectified porcelain tile in a 32.7x100cm format shows how to make white interesting with subtle cut- out shapes.


Solid is a porcelain wall tile by Tendencias in matt colours including chalk, cotto and basalt and available in a variety of formats.


POWER DRESSING


Pattern is an important interiors story and is being interpreted by the Spanish tile industry in a variety of ways, whether it is oversized hexagonals, intriguing geometric combinations, contemporary interpretations of terrazzo or unusual marble effects. Whichever way pattern is being used, it is usually powerful rather than subtle and there is no shortage of choice.


PALE AND INTERESTING


After so many colour-driven trends in recent times, it is perhaps not surprising and even refreshing to see some all-white concepts coming through. White is a timeless classic, and Spanish manufacturers expertly reinvent their white products so that they feel completely new with volumetric surfaces, tantalising textures and subtle details.


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Fritta specialises in a wide range of colours and digital effects such as Tulum, a vivid blue-green on a 100x100cm marble-effect porcelain slab.


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With an Arabesque shape, this 15x15cm tile from Adex’s Renaissance Collection gives the walls a luxurious quilted appearance.


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