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This room has no more walls but countless books, which draw oneiric geometric forms in accordance with the pure spirit
of Fornasetti. The master’s trait pays homage to culture, being ironical about its static nature with these very pleasant 20x20
cm. tiles which offer to the estimator’s books the most various and joking opportunity of composition.
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A falling tree is louder than a growing forest.
But ancient wisdom invites us to also consider the thousand
leaves that lightly flutter in the air. Silence. Hold your breath
and track them without ever losing sight of them as they whirl.
A small window opens in a stone facade. A rare leaf slips in…
an unforeseen guest. It lies down to rest on the large tables, the
seasoned and processed wood of fallen trees. The world keeps
turning. A new whiff spirals and lets imagination run riot once
again.
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A floral dance, a rural spell light up the atmosphere of Maddalena Sisto’s magic little figures, hovering
between laborious everyday life and the eager pursuit of their dreams.
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We unfailingly scan the sky, confide in it, question it and
impatiently await a final answer. Maybe only those who
preserve the innocent wonder of a child are allowed to solve
the mystery.
The sky then falls silently and magically at their feet, like a
single, endless night of the shooting stars. All others are mere
spectators of a miraculous catch. They question both
themselves and the sky once again, in gold and in peace, while
light years are concentrated in a brief moment.
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This floral themed collection is inspired by Holland; hence, the tulip - the symbol of the land of waterways and
wind mills - plays the protagonist. Its creator “Ronald Van der Hilst” is obviously Dutch. In the three colour versions
based either on neutral or bright shades, “Tulips” stand out with harmonious refinement on tiles produced in the
original format 20x100 cm, whose vertical elongated shape enhances the sinuous quality of subjects. These hand
decorated tiles have the unique features typical of hand crafted items.
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Dreams of women and women of dreams move in sceneries which seem out of time, in an oniric dimension, either refined and
elegant, made immortal by the artist’s white and black trait.
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Like real and true scenes, behind that large curtain that is daily life, thanks to Davide Pizzigoni, “Teatro” figures, excellent
scenes for interiors, take on the multipurpose function and creative surge of the major theatre stages. A system of
decorations consisting of three elements - columns (four solutions) vases (eight solutions) and borders (adagio - allegro
- intermezzo – palco) that blend together with amazing harmony and protagonist appeal.
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A brilliant transposition of plastic values introduces a contemporary notion of the human figure into ceramics. By means of computerised
scanning, an astonishing graphic representation technique is achieved: the lines reproduce the human figures and their movements,
as if they were transparent, highly natural and abstract at the same time. Inside a room, the various figures created a dialogue with
each other and even emphasise our way of living space.
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On unexpected or usual occasions the “letters” of Gio Ponti reach his lucky friends. By means of a refined and sinuous handwriting
he traced words which became drawings. They were not “letters” but inventions, soft ideas, quick thoughts to fix in the time the
meaning of friendship and deep love. Still today we are enchanted in thinking about an energetic and active man who was able to
spend time in realizing these small masterpieces of spontaneous generosity. The “Centolettere” collection of Ceramica Bardelli is
a selection of the “letters” carried out by the architect - designer - painter Gio Ponti in the years '50.
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Suspended in a corner of time, the deer lives in the forest of dreams. Marcello Chiarenza extends the animal’s horns, as if
by a magic spell, until they become a wood. Thus the deer becomes its own environment, to remind us of the happy hours
we can enjoy in the company of the things that surround us.
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Star seeders and fishers, wind equilibrists, boatmen guided by
Venus, Aquarius and Sagittarius-born sun and moon
worshippers in the newly born glimmer that alone sheds light
on moments of fragile happiness, brief instants kissed by grace
and touched by the bare, earthly pleasure of life.
“The dawn was vanquishing the matin hour which fled before it, so
that from afar I recognised the trembling of the sea.
Along the solitary plain we went.....”.
(with reference to Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy:
Purgatory, 1st canto)
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“I Fiori di Alice” is a hand decorated project composed by 8 floral subjects on a shiny white field tile and on 3 colored brushed
field tile. The same 8 subjects are also positioned on the center of the white tile to be spread as insert on a white tile wall.
The decorative system is completed by 3 shaded hand-brushed colored tiles to enhance better the running decors. The
decors are color co-ordinated with the collection “Colore&Colore” and the listellos “Treccia” and “Collana”.
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The sea, beach and sun make up the background scene against which the fearless female characters portrayed
by Maddalena Sisto discover, in the enchanting wonder of her strokes, the marvels of everyday life in its most
ordinary and dreamy gestures.
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The new solid colours expand like a rainbow that floods the home with colours. The new colour resource is a smooth,
gloss finish, ideal for lighting up spaces with colour. A series of 36 colours, all matching, split into 9 reference families.
“Colore&Colore” is a magnificent group of new colours for wall coating, completed with a range of colours for floor
coating, available in matt finishing : “Monocolor”.
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In a wonderful art gallery of black and white
pictures, Ruben Toledo sets free his artistic
fantasy, made of rich wave wings and butterflies
that seem to be playing tag.
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Like real and true scenes, behind that large curtain that is daily life, thanks to Davide Pizzigoni, “Teatro” figures, excellent
scenes for interiors, take on the multipurpose function and creative surge of the major theatre stages. A system of
decorations consisting of three elements - columns (four solutions) vases (eight solutions) and borders (adagio - allegro
- intermezzo – palco) that blend together with amazing harmony and protagonist appeal.
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The wind of memories blows back to the times when people read newspapers attached to bulletin boards in cafés. Piero
Fornasetti, the master of infinite time, tells us of times past, but as always updating them to the future with a great
article. Its name is “Ultime Notizie”, but above all it is called beauty and imagination, a complex of decors articulated
into sixteen solutions, eight of which with newspaper cuttings only, and eight with butterflies.
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Collection of double-fired tiles in 15 colours (size 20x20 cm). Four additional formats feature a special prescored technique which creates a mosaic effect: in nominal sizes cm cm (1x20 - 2/5 "x8") - 2,5x2,5 (1”x1”) - 5x5 (2”x2”) - 5x10 (2”x4”) - 5x20 (2”x8”).
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Hand painted double-fired tiles kit made of 24 pcs. and 4+1 pcs. transfer printing decorated, size 20x20 cm (4”x4”), available on a glossy sponged white base.
DESIGN: Carolyn Quartermaine
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Double-fired tile collection available in 2 colours variety in 20x40 cm. (8”x16”) and 10x40 cm (4”x16”) sizes. This new collection is the outcome of colours mix from the “Note di Colore” with a glossy finish that emphasize its three dimensional effect.
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“Tiles remain stuck on the walls for thirty years, while artistic styles change every season…”. In 1982 Bruno Munari created two tile design
projects for Gabbianelli. These projects, “Tuttotondo” and “Tuttoquadro”, consisted of creating a series of abstract decorations inspired by
circles and squares and then applying them to plain 20x20 tiles. Playing around with how the human eye recognises rhythms, proportions
and visual harmonies, Munari created tiles which are both revolutionary in their simplicity and practical to lay, because there is no right or
wrong way up to lay them; it is up to the individual tiler to create the decorative effect, and therefore no two compositions are ever the
same.
Design: Bruno Munari
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“Tiles remain stuck on the walls for thirty years, while artistic styles change every season…”. In 1982 Bruno Munari created two tile design
projects for Gabbianelli. These projects, “Tuttotondo” and “Tuttoquadro”, consisted of creating a series of abstract decorations inspired by
circles and squares and then applying them to plain 20x20 tiles. Playing around with how the human eye recognises rhythms, proportions
and visual harmonies, Munari created tiles which are both revolutionary in their simplicity and practical to lay, because there is no right or
wrong way up to lay them; it is up to the individual tiler to create the decorative effect, and therefore no two compositions are ever the
same.
Design: Bruno Munari
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Kit composed by 42 pcs., double-fired tiles, hand painted, size 20x20 cm (8”x8”).
DESIGN: Laura Cattaneo
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Hand painted double-fired tile collection, size 20x20 cm (8”x8”), available in 12 colours, suggested for interior coverings. As outfit listel outline in size 2,5x20 cm (1”x8”) with hand-painted texture.
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Plain colour collection in 46 colour shades, available in the following sizes: cm 20x20 (8”x8”) - 10x10 (4”x4”) - 5x20 (2”x8”) - 5x5 (2”x2”) and special trims. The particular characteristics of the product are: the special glazing process and the shiny drip effect crystalline surface enhancing the brilliance of the colours themselves.
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Decorated by transfer printing, double-fired tile kit composed by 10 pieces, size 20x20 cm (8”x8”), available on a glossy sponged white base or a hand painted base.
DESIGN: Carolyn Quartermaine
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Double-fired tiles collection in size 20x20 cm. ( 8”x8” ), hand painted available in 4 colour shades with glossy surface.
DESIGN: Piero Crida
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Collection of plain colours in 9 different shades, available in size 13x26 cm (5”X10”) and 6,5x26 cm (2½”X10”). The particular satin finish of the glaze, silky and wellblended, outlines their refined and modern feature.
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Since ever gabbianelli produces big hand painted decorations realized on ceramics to enrich all types of surfaces. The modernity of the mark, the chromatic choice and the perspective used by the artist to express her feeling towards these wonderful cities, characterize all proposals.
DESIGN: Julia Binfield
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Hand painted double-fired tile collection, size 20x20 cm (8”x8”), available in 12 colours, suggested for interior coverings. As outfit listel outline in size 2,5x20 cm (1”x8”) with hand-painted texture.
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