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07-05-2013
The Visuals of excellence in ceramics at Mosbuild.
At Mosbuild in Moscow, the best porcelain manufacturers showed off the excellence of Italian tiles, offering not only aesthetic pleasure but advanced production technology and free choice of sizes. From petrified wood ceramics to glossy marble-like porcelain, the choice of finishes was another surprise.

05-03-2013
Urban destinations for large-size Maxfine and Active Clear Air & Antibacterial Ceramic&trade slabs;
Cities and urban spaces can be reshaped using large-size porcelain tiles. Young designers from the Spatial Design Teamwork at the Politecnico di Milano and the University of Brighton have shown us how through projects with a new take on city spaces.

08-01-2013
Floor tiles for a new supermarket: Paolo Lucchetta’s UNICOOP Firenze store.
High-tech porcelain tiles are perfect for tying in big shopping centres with local traditions. The colours and performance of porcelain go perfectly with the innovative research in design dedicated to contemporary spaces for socialisation.

29-11-2012
The effects of light on floor tiles
The effects of light on porcelain floor tiles and wall tiles form the basis of the sensorial experience in many architectural projects, particularly those designed as places of transit. In FMG’s products, these aesthetic effects on surfaces are underlined in production processes to add to the natural gloss of the original stone.

05-06-2012
Eduardo Merello Godino, Centro Médico y de Bienestar Milenium
Active Clean Air & Antibacterial Ceramic™ materials are used in renovation of a healthcare centre in Spain, demonstrating that a ventilated façade made out of ceramic units can help provide passive protection and reduce pollutants.

16-04-2012
The legacy of the Salone del Mobile
This year the Salone del Mobile seeks a way to combine its brilliant past with the future that is galloping towards it.

03-04-2012
Module, format, standardisation: flexible coverings.
Contemporary architecture demands more and more adaptable covering materials, going beyond the concept of standard size and opening up new possibilities for the porcelain stoneware industry with new modules ranging from tiny mosaic tiles to big ceramic slabs.

08-02-2012
Cherubino Gambardella: Liz Gallery shopping centre
Cherubino Gambardella has designed a bold new shopping centre for the Benevento area: a major work of contemporary architecture which may be interpreted as an allusion to the local medieval military fortresses and the materials with which they are covered, with indoor flooring recalling streets and big paved areas outside the entrances. A form of sustainability that makes the most of the building’s location.