bedroom with dark blue tile backdrop and matching rug and white bed with silver pillows
Photography courtesy of Antiche Fornaci D’Agostino.

11 Picks from Cersaie 2024: A Showcase of Design Excellence

Much the same way one never tires of visiting a favorite museum, one never tires of visiting Cersaie, the International Exhibition of Ceramic Tiles and Bathroom Furnishings, which took place from September 22 – 26, 2024 in Bologna, Italy. Porcelain and ceramic tiles present, as does a painting canvas, a blank surface on which designers and manufacturers can create graphics, pictorial compositions, textures, and interpretations of such materials as wood, stone, marble, and concrete. Although this year saw interesting design tendencies—a color story focusing on terra-cotta and blue tones, stripe and checkerboard designs, and the popularity of the beloved brick form enlivened with contrasting grout—we veer from a trend report in favor of presenting tiles that caught our eye as if strolling through galleries.

Check Out Our Favorite Tile Finds From Cersaie 2024

1. Alter Ego by 14Ora

A table with a tablecloth and a lift, fresh coffee in a teapot against the background of a minimalist wall with a shadow and sun falling on a winter morning
Photography courtesy of 14Ora.

From 14Ora’s Alter Ego collection, Sticks Milk on porcelain stoneware played into stylized stripes, chic in black and white.

2. Poetry Net by OTTO

dark blue tile on the wall behind a table with white marble top and wood base and chair
Photography courtesy of OTTO.

Blue was a favorite color at this year’s Cersaie, particularly in the denim look from Paola Navone’s OTTO’s Poetry Net, an addition to the Hall of Famer’s vast Poetry House collection for ABK.

3. Papillon by Acquario Due

hand against green tiles in platinum and gold finishes
Photography courtesy of Acquario Due.

Pentagonal lines create Acquario Due’s dimensional butterfly form offered in glossy, crystalline, and matte enamel finishes along with platinum and gold.

4. Terrae by Casalgrande Padana

tiles with a decorative mix of concrete and terra cotta tones
Photography courtesy of Casalgrande Padana.

Casalgrande Padana’s Terrae includes a decorative mix of concrete and terra-cotta tones on porcelain stoneware.

5. Novart by Sant’Agostino 

white tile with designs against a tan background
Photography courtesy of Sant’Agostino.

From Sant’Agostino’s Novart collection a cement look paired with terra-cotta mosaics in a carved, 3-D effect.

6. Kimono by Federica Biasi

pattern of blue and dark red overlapping each other
Photography courtesy of Federica Biasi.

With Kimono, designer Federica Biasi interpreted the traditional garment’s knots and folds in highly glazed bold colors for Bassanesi.

7. Modulo Mondo by Cerasarda and Letizia Piani

sitting area with blue and white patterned tile on wall, plant and chair
Photography courtesy of Cerasarda.

Modena designer Letizia Piani explored interpretations of living spaces, from Native American tepees to Eastern pagodas and the skyscrapers of New York, for Cerasarda’s Modulo Mondo 17 collection, which are handmade in Sardinia.

8. Arialuce Curve by Marca Corona

closeup of screen with white lattice and flower vases nearby
Photography courtesy of Marca Corona.

Marca Corona’s extruded terra-cotta forms are assembled to create unique lattice screens.

9. La Lampara by Antiche Fornaci D’Agostino

bedroom with dark blue tile backdrop and matching rug and white bed with silver pillows
Photography courtesy of Antiche Fornaci D’Agostino.

Visions of the rippling Tyrrhenian Sea along the Amalfi coast are inspiration for the stoneware tiles in Antiche Fornaci D’Agostino’s La Lampara collection.

10. Wă by Federica Biasi

foam like soft tile on a tan carpet
Photography courtesy of Federica Biasi.

Wă, Federica Biasi’s simple sculptural tile for Bassanesi, derives from the irregular terra-cotta rooftops as seen in rural villages during a trip to China.

11. Collezione Blu Ponti by Gio Ponti

light blue tile with multiple contrasting shaped patterns
Photography courtesy of Gio Ponti.

A Cersaie visit would not be complete without ogling Gio Ponti’s blue and white ceramics (faithfully replicated by Francesco De Maio), first designed for Sorrento’s Parco dei Principi hotel opened in 1962 and now available in porcelain.

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