Hello design friends! It has been just a couple of weeks since I returned from Italy, and what a great trip it was! It was jam-packed with tile and food, of course! 😉 This year, I got the opportunity to make tortellini with our friends at BND Team! Such a fun time and such a challenging pasta shape to make! I’m looking forward to making some tortellini en brodo very soon since sweater weather seems to be in full effect in upstate NY.
Another funny thing is that fun neon signs are becoming a thing at the manufacturer’s booth. I saw one that said tiles are sexy, which I agree with; it almost made the blog, but the one that got me thinking was Design Victim. I looked at it, said hmm, thought about it, and then told our rep Antonio, yup, that’s accurate. He laughed.
I sometimes think about the ‘what if’ I didn’t go to school for Interior Design and had stuck with veterinary medicine. I wouldn’t have experienced all of these beautifully designed materials I get to see every year – I might have gotten a little more sleep at night instead of working until 2 a.m. Still, I think there would have been a design void in my heart if I wasn’t doing what I’m doing.
This blog topic – Cersaie trends – is one of my favorite topics to write about because this show sets the tile trends for the upcoming year. This season, in particular, I felt like the trends really needed to be categorized into 3 segments – color, look & technology – because there was a definite emphasis on at least one of these segments in each manufacturer’s booth or showroom
Let’s take a look at this new season of trends (and buckle up! This will be sort of a long blog)…
Color is always a topic of discussion every year—whether it’s the inclusion of blue and green into color palettes or the shift of color palettes focusing on warm tones—there seems to be something happening with color each season.
This year, in particular, I came across a blog from Tile of Spain, “Color Trends in Ceramic Tiles”, that really captures what is going on with the color story evolution in ceramic tiles, as well as interior design as a whole. Tile of Spain states four color schemes are taking over ceramic trends 2024: Natural Selection, Serene Shades, Enchanting Hues, and Ethereal Elegance. I will focus on Natural Selection and Serene Shades because the colors in these palettes have been very present throughout the collections we’ve been launching over the last few years. I’ve noticed that some people like the colors and others do not. I like the explanation Tile of Spain provides for the reason why, and who knows, those that did not like the colors may change their minds after reading the why.
Natural Selection (bottom left): “As the desire to connect with nature only grows, Spanish tile makers continue to look to outdoor colors for inspiration. Enhanced by pigments reminiscent of water, fire, and earth, this palette infuses the essence of nature into every space. Ceramics in deep blues and emeralds dominate, complemented by terracotta oranges and sandy neutrals.” (We also see these same trends from Italian manufacturers as well.)
Serene Shades (bottom right): Promoting peace and clarity within our homes, this arrangement focuses on soft, soothing hues. This spectrum welcomes airy pink shades to curate the ideal ambiance for relaxation and unwinding. Pairing these tones with metallic accents such as copper, brass, or champagne will achieve a sophisticated aesthetic.
Color pops are the individual colors that stood out at Cersaie, and to me, it was Petrol Blue and Peachy Pinks. I think Petrol Blue will be the color most US designers will lean towards because this teal-like color sits nicely between blue and green on the color wheel. But who knows, maybe as terracotta and rose tones increase in popularity, the peachy pinks will have their day in the spotlight?
Let’s take a look at those looks that wowed us at Cersaie 2024…
We started seeing 3D digital printing being used at Cersaie in 2022. I wrote my first blog on this technology, and we’ve continued to see its use and advancements. It’s wild to see how much it has advanced in just two years! These were some of my favorite advancements that I saw this year:
If you would like to learn more about these trends, please contact your local A&D Consultant and we can schedule an appointment to discuss these trends.
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Until next time…
E