POLICROMA By CEDIT Ceramiche d'Italia
Porcelain stoneware wall/floor tiles with marble effect
2019
Policroma - Linear and curvilinear: the architecture of archetypal forms.
Recurring geometries, combinations of figures. Marble and marmorino plaster: comparison and dialogue.The collection’s repertoire of large slabs features motifs inspired by two separate sources: on the one hand the exquisite, always surprising vein texture of some specific metamorphic rocks, and on the other the sophisticated colours of Marmorino plaster. In spite of their different natures, these two materials are embedded in the culture of Italian architecture.
A rounded arch is then used to offer suggestions for combining the two decors in the same ceramic covering, which becomes a marvellous inlaid area for use alongside other, similar slabs to generate a rich web of figurative weaves and possible two-dimensional patterns, each with its own specific visual impact.
The collection is completed by a linear listello tile with the motif of a sequence of vertical rectangular blocks, which can be combined with the slabs to further enrich compositions involving continuous ceramic surfaces cladding.
"Another reference is the use of Italian marbles on the verge of extinction, rare marbles such as Rosa Valtoce, the marble used in Milan Cathedral." Cristina Celestino
Colors: Breccia, Lichene, Alpi, Valtoce, Cipria, Cipollino