Architecture is the masterly, correct and magnificent play of masses brought together in light.
Le Corbusier
Porcelain stoneware and ceramic indoor wall coverings with leading-edge design: light, volume and matter
Today we’re going to discuss decorative and high-design porcelain stoneware indoor wall coverings and ceramic wall tiles: large slabs and small tiles that give interiors contemporary style with textures, light and colour.
Porcelain stoneware: one material, a wide variety of looks
Porcelain stoneware is a key material for wall tiles, indoor walls and stylish interior design. It’s a unique material, able to interpret and reproduce material looks and textures with amazing accuracy and refinement.
Porcelain stoneware’s technical qualities make it the ideal covering for use as bathroom tiling: easy to clean and durable over time, perfect for damp and heavily-used locations.
Nowadays, however, stoneware’s not just the practical option: it’s a design tool that enables architects to exploit light to the full, make interiors look larger and create continuity between walls and floors.
Tough, versatile and high-performing, porcelain stoneware is an elegant bathroom tiling material, offering a wide variety of styles and finishes, also enhanced by the availability of trim tiles. [link to new article on this topic] What’s more, it can give personality to bedroom and living-room walls with decorative coverings in large and very large sizes, such as the 120x278 Fap MAXXI surfaces.
GEMME is perfect for designing focus walls, luxurious bathrooms or prestige interiors, because it provides a timeless beauty, where light is reflected and multiplied, truly transforming architecture into emotion.
These glossy-finish decorative wall coverings interact with the light to generate an iridescent effect, amplifying spaces’ apparent size and forming elegant contrasts with their deep yet bright colours.
The result is a contemporary interior where walls are no longer static but bring life and animation to the design scheme.
Materia Brillante Riflessi introduces sinuous, intentionally irregular variations to the traditional ribbed tile, with effects that vary depending on the colour: from a forest green, evoking a natural meadow, to sand-inspired ecru shades and sky-blue hues calling forth images of a choppy sea.
In the same line, Foglie Linfa offers soft, undulating surfaces inspired by the world of botany and flowers, perfect for tiling a bathroom with a fresh, sophisticated, pleasantly tactile touch.
Matching floors and walls: creating unified design schemes
Harmony is the key to every successful project.
Coordinating the indoor wall coverings with the design of the floorings creates visual continuity, balances textures and colours and provides attractive contrasts. Three-dimensional surfaces can dialogue with neutral floorings, glossy brick tiles can become bright highlights in minimalist interiors, and onyx-look slabs can be reflected in matt surfaces to generate depth.
With the right combination of light, volume and matter, a wall is no longer just an architectural boundary; it becomes a space to be lived in and a surface to be interpreted, telling its own design story.