Design mosaics inspired by neo vintage – Interior decoration

From September 23 to 27, the international ceramic sector event Cersaie will be held in Bologna, and once again, Hisbalit will be present. For the occasion, the company will surprise visitors with a preview of a new 4x4cm design collection inspired by neo vintage.

The Spanish firm, a leader in the design and manufacture of sustainable glass mosaics, will once again be located in HALL 22, BOOTH A2, as in the previous year. In its 32 m² space, Hisbalit will showcase the versatility of the material, its infinite customization and design options, and the trends in glass mosaic for 2025.

This year, coinciding with its 60th anniversary, Hisbalit will reveal a renewed image that combines modernity, iconography, and minimalism, without losing its original essence. This new image reflects its artisanal mastery and its commitment to creativity, innovation, quality, craftsmanship, and sustainability that have characterized the company since its foundation.

In the past edition, its space recreated a haute couture atelier. An exquisite boutique, with a wide selection of colors, textures, high-quality fabrics, and latest trend patterns. It evoked the artisanal character of its material, where there is intense manual work with meticulous attention to detail.

Cersaie 2024

The 41st edition of the International Exhibition of Ceramic Tiles and Bathroom Furnishings will be held at the Bologna Fiere exhibition center from September 23 to 27, 2024. More than 145,000 square meters of exhibition space will feature 560 international brands, 138 of them Spanish. It is, therefore, the main global showcase for innovative materials and solutions, as well as a forum for debate among industry professionals.

The theme of “project centrality” is the underlying motif that inspires Cersaie 2024, focused on the idea of relationships between people within architectural space.

Due to its growth, this year will include a sixteenth pavilion. Another novelty will be Spazio 19, an area within the Pavilion with the same number, dedicated to sectors that complement Contract environments. A prominent presence is Japanese architect Riken Yamamoto, winner of the 2024 Pritzker Architecture Prize, who will deliver this year’s keynote address as part of the cultural program ‘Building, Dwelling, Thinking’.

via: Opendeco, decoration news in Spanish

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