At international trade show for the ceramic and bathrooms Cersaie, APE Group showcased tiles aligned with the results of its annual report on emerging living trends.
Visitors had the chance to explore the findings of The New Habitat 25/26: How the spaces we live in are changing, an annual report by APE Grupo.
It explores emerging trends in homes, hotels, offices, and retail spaces, demonstrating how ceramics can transform and adapt these environments to meet the evolving needs of users.
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Based on this premise, the exhibition stand was organised into four main settings, demonstrating trends for these sectors.
According to a Eurostat study, more young people aged 25 to 34 continue living with their parents and AnticoCasale, Tetra, and Koi collections have been designed to align with this way of living.
Antico Casale, a large-format flooring inspired by the artisanal work of 13th-century Montelupo Fiorentino in Tuscany, is available in natural colours.
The new Tetra latticework, designed by Italian architect Luigi Romanelli, allows for the creation of shared spaces within homes, intermediate spaces, and environments of light and shadow.
While Koi by Carmen is an expressive tile which captures the essence of flowing water through its special glazing technique, , allowing residents of all generations to connect with nature in their homes.