Italian tile manufacturer Mirage has used trade show Cersaie to unveil new collections and introduce the ReSource project, designed to meet the demands for sustainable living.
The ReSource Project uses of over 60% pre-consumer recycled materials and includes the ReStone and ReConcrete collections.
ReStone reinterprets the timeless elegance of natural stone, drawing inspiration from the beauty of Limestone and Chauvigny Stone, while ReConcrete offers a contemporary take on the texture of polished concrete.
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Alongside the ReSource project, Mirage has introduced Atelier Mirage, collaborating with named in international architecture and interior design.
It includes Nagomi, designed by Hadi Teherani, takes centre stage, incorporating a “significant” percentage of glass derived from recycled cathode tubes.
While Plumage, by Alfonso Femia, explores the beauty of feathers through a fusion of technology and natural inspiration.
And Indomita, created with Letizia Ballotti, celebrates local art and talent, with a design tocombines utility and beauty.
Completing the line-up at Cersaie, Mirage has expanded its catalogue with three new collections: Onyce (pictured) a reinterpretation of onyx in porcelain stoneware, Izumi and Gyliane, which are both interpretations of woods.