At the Cersaie trade fair, Hisbalit, a leader in sustainable mosaic, is celebrating its 60th anniversary by presenting one of its biggest novelties for 2025: Rebel, its first collection of 4×4 mosaics, inspired by the neo-vintage style. This collection sets one of the main mosaic trends for the upcoming year, standing out for its sustainable approach and its connection with maximalist design and the 70s.
The Rebel collection encourages decorating spaces without fear of mixing styles, prioritizing an overloaded aesthetic and a chromatic variety that leans towards maximalism. The company highlights that this is “the perfect collection for those looking to imprint their own stamp, creating completely personalized and unique spaces.”
Rebel includes 11 models in three different versions, catering to various tastes and styles. Options range from bold pop-inspired proposals, sober and elegant classic proposals, to harmonious rustic proposals. This approach allows designers and clients to fully personalize their spaces, maintaining the artisan essence that characterizes Hisbalit.
Craftsmanship in every piece
The production of each Hisbalit design is a craftsmanship process that pays special attention to the small details. Each piece is handcrafted, allowing the transmission of the feeling of a handmade product. Hisbalit emphasizes that their mosaics are not only designed to be observed, but also to be touched and appreciated for their texture and artisan beauty. The Rebel collection is custom made, guaranteeing limitless personalization that turns each mosaic into a unique piece.
With this collection, Hisbalit continues to consolidate its commitment to innovation and sustainability, while celebrating six decades in the mosaic industry.
Source: MiMub in Spanish