Folded
Ceramic panels from Ceramiche Mutina, Designed by Raw-Edges
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Product description
Material: Unglazed homogeneous porcelain stoneware
Production: Industrial
Surface: 3 mixed pattern: maxifolded, midifolded e minifolded
Size: 60x60 cm rectified slabs
Colour: White
Thickness: 10 mm
Intended use: Floors and walls
Technical features: Technical product also suitable for high traffic large surfaces. It resists to deep abrasion, chemicals and acids, it is frostproof and antislip.
Production: Industrial
Surface: 3 mixed pattern: maxifolded, midifolded e minifolded
Size: 60x60 cm rectified slabs
Colour: White
Thickness: 10 mm
Intended use: Floors and walls
Technical features: Technical product also suitable for high traffic large surfaces. It resists to deep abrasion, chemicals and acids, it is frostproof and antislip.
Concept
The idea is to reproduce the effect of folded paper on ceramics, an ancient material with so many characters and features, as the ability to be cast into such unexpected forms and shapes thus it could be elusive and even deceiving. A challenge for Raw-Edges, i.e. Yael Mer and Shay Alkalay, who have already experimented with this very fragile, delicate and thin material.
For Mutina the studio has designed FOLDED, conceiving ceramics as paper material. The visual reference is the traditional ceramic patterns which were common in the apartments in Tel Aviv in the Fifties and Sixties, and indeed remain popular today: repetitive patterns based on alternating colours, whose intrinsic allure the designers have attempted to recreate simply by using folded lines.
For Mutina the studio has designed FOLDED, conceiving ceramics as paper material. The visual reference is the traditional ceramic patterns which were common in the apartments in Tel Aviv in the Fifties and Sixties, and indeed remain popular today: repetitive patterns based on alternating colours, whose intrinsic allure the designers have attempted to recreate simply by using folded lines.
More about this product
Categorised in Flooring - Ceramic - Wall coverings - Ceramic panels - Wall tiles - Colour beige - Colour solid / plain - relief - handmade - Porcelain stoneware - Outdoor / Garden.
Manufacturer
Ceramiche Mutina
Family
Folded
Architonic ID
1361741
Year of Launch
2010
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