new line of texture trend for interior architecture by Refin Ceramiche Italy
Design TaleStudio,
Refins ceramics experimental laboratory, continues its prestigious
collaborations with leading names in design, presenting FRAME, the new
collection developed together with famous graphic design agency Studio
FM Milano.
In
the FRAME collection, the graphic language exploits the most modern
ceramics technologies, expressing itself through powerful decorative
surfaces inspired by the matter,
subjects and suggestions of tradition and interpreting the evolution of
the ceramic floor concept in a contemporary key.
FRAME does not
represent a return to the past, but a step towards the future that
changes without forgetting its roots, stating once again the unbreakable
bonds between culture, innovation and creativity that has always
fuelled DesignTaleStudio's work.
The collection offers a new
interpretation of flooring design for commercial spaces as well as
private homes, holding the added value of an avant-garde vision towards
research and innovation.
The masterpieces of the textiles designer Anni Albers, the fabric patterns of Bauhaus, but also the
CARPET
wooden carvings of the tangram or the magical effects of the
kaleidoscope inspire Carpet. In the typical, clear and welldefined lines
of digital design and the use of contemporary colours, the great 20th
century textiles tradition evolves into a highly innovative product.
MAIOLICA
All the evocative power of classic patterns that take us back to bygone
childhoods, a family atmosphere, is expressed in Majolica. The
deconstruction of the traditional subject, the reinterpretation of
colour and the emphatic use of changed scales creates a dynamic and
thrilling effect
GEOMETRIC
The typical stroke of large cyanographic prints, autocad libraries and blueprints, meets the patterns of the azulejos creating a bridge between Mediterranean decorative traditions and the digital age. The geometrical lines of the abstract patterns create complex optical games in the thin traces that work together on different scales.
WAVE
is an optical game of sinuous lines, refined elegance expressed by
soft colours which, through their modularity, offer a pleasantly
undefined visual flow. Loosely inspired by the oriental Shibori
technique, dyeing fabrics by exclusion, Weave is able to graphically set
the vibration of the textile pattern in the ceramic matter.