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Cersaie 2024 | Wow Design

Tiles based on origami, strong relief textures, new geometrical shapes, 3D or trencadís-effect are among the latest collections from Wow Design.

24 Sep, 24

Tiles based on origami, strong relief textures, new geometrical shapes, 3D or trencadís-effect are among the latest collections from  Wow Design.

Cersaie 2024 | Wow Design

With the aid of design studio Summumstudio, WOW Design has created a stand at international tile exhibition Cersaie featuring its latest collections and with a  large translucent wall with an openwork tiled surface–made using Reef screen tiles,

Reef comes in sandy matt shades evocative of nature and can be combined with flat tiles from Wow’s other collections.

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It is made from extruded stoneware with a perforated inner core and a choice of two thicknesses.

While Yoko  is inspired by Japanese origami, through angular relief designs on the tiles, they emulate the paper folds used in this age-old technique

Spike Bars is a modern twist on the Sweet Bars series in a new shape: a ceramic parallelogram with a diagonal relief pattern that follows the sloping edges of the tiles.

The collection comes in nine autumnal colours, ranging from beige or earthy shades to blues and greens in both a matt and a glossy finish.

It is joined by 3D Bars, made up of a three-dimensional tile model with a small, repetitive relief on its surface, in a diamond-tip or bevelled pattern, and glossy or matt finish.

Completing the line-up is Trencadis, a collection inspired by the art technique in which broken tile pieces are used to create decorative compositions, with Gaudí and Guell models available in a choice of colours, with assorted relief patterns.

It follows on from the launch of Melange, a collection of ombre tiles.which blend cool into warm shades to create a soft wall tapestry.