The new collection of wall tiles and porcelain gres is filled with a spirit of Italy, which has been the source of inspiration for a great variety of KERAMA MARAZZI’s collections. Over the years, our ceramics developments followed the route Milan - Rome - Venice - Naples…This time we are going to sunny Tuscany. The region, where the best works of art and architecture have been created over the centuries, becomes an inspiration for the development of a great abundance of brilliant solutions marked by different formats and styles.
Beauty beyond time
By saying “Toscana”, we mean the homeland of monuments of ancient culture and Renaissance masterpieces. Like many Renaissance works, these ceramic materials defy time itself remaining the symbol of high aesthetics and durability. As months and years go by, walls and floors covered with our tiles will keep the same bright and impressive look as in the first days. This, among other things, is the eternal beauty, examples of which we invite you to get acquainted with.
Beauty in the moment
Our journey takes us through the most amazing places of Tuscany, which brought glory to this region. Splendid Florence, which has admired poets and artists for centuries, amazing Siena, cosy San Gimignano, Montalcino, Pienza - the list could go on and on and on. In our new series of ceramics we tried to share the sense of this live Italian atmosphere in various styles and textures.
Natural born beauty
Tuscany is a region fascinating with its picturesque views. Lavender fields, vineyards, olive groves are spread out on the hills, soaked with munificent sun. Thus, it is no wonder that this very place became the birthplace of modern beauty standards. Like genius Michelangelo, who could see the future David in a coarse rock of marble, our designers can thoroughly reconstitute the natural beauty of stone, wood and other materials in ceramics.
The new collection also includes already popular mosaic collections with exciting new details.
Every year, the designers of KERAMA MARAZZI collections fully express their spirit in 120x240 ceramics.
This time, the MAXI carpets feature a stylized landscape inspired by the picturesque hills of Tuscany, a stylish geometric pattern of a natural theme and three Renaissance masterpieces embodied in ceramics.
Nowadays you can decorate your home with an image of Michelangelo’s David and Botticelli’s Venus – or with the Three Graces from his painting “Spring” at once. Each series of the new collection comprises decorative elements, including those that look crisp and clear for finishing ceramics.