Materiality. Balance. Rhythm. Relief.
An intersection of material expression and intentional design.
The Spring Summer 2026 product launch is an editorial exploration of surface design, emphasizing the integrity of materials and the intention behind architecture. This season brings together porcelain and clay collections. These emphasize how materials behave in space, interact with light, and support cohesive commercial environments.
Materiality
Materiality anchors the collection assortment through surfaces that feel grounded and authentic. Marble-inspired porcelains with layered movement and terrazzo looks stand out for their refined aggregate distribution. Concrete- and stone-driven palettes also reinforce a connection to natural references. These materials deliver commercial-grade performance. Designed to read as honest and enduring, supporting hospitality, retail, workplace, and multi-family applications. Longevity and visual consistency matter for these applications.
Balance
Balance plays a critical role across the palette and formats. Warm terracotta tones are paired with cooler blues and greens. Soft honed and matte finishes sit alongside polished and glossy surfaces. Smaller-scale decorative elements and mosaics offset large-format field tiles. This balance allows designers to create spaces that feel composed rather than over-designed. It offers flexibility for both statement areas and quiet transitions.
Rhythm
Rhythm conveys meaning through repetition, geometry, and proportion. Linear formats, grid-based patterns, and modular shapes guide the eye. They create a sense of movement across walls and floors. Whether through elongated terrazzo tiles, patterned marble compositions, or structured ceramic layouts, rhythm becomes a tool. It supports visual flow, helping connect zones within open-plan commercial interiors.
Relief
Relief introduces depth and dimensionality as a defining design feature. Sculptural ceramics, breeze block–inspired elements, and three-dimensional wall tiles add shadow, texture, and architectural interest. These surfaces transform walls into active design elements, enhancing spatial experience while maintaining functional performance requirements for commercial use.
Together, the Spring Summer 2026 collections support a design-forward approach to commercial interiors, offering architects and designers a versatile toolkit of materials, formats, and finishes that work cohesively across hospitality, retail, workplace, and multi-family environments.
Spring Summer Lookbook
Use the lookbook created by our Design Services ,as a visual reference for how these materials interact when placed side by side, supporting both inspiration and specification.
Our Design Services team has extensive knowledge of interior design and the application of our products in commercial spaces. Rely on their expertise to assist with mood board inspiration and pattern layout strategies, enabling you to effectively convert your design ideas into ready-to-build solutions.
What was before the intersection?
With each passing season, one thing remains certain: inspiration is everywhere! The Spring Summer 2026 product launch continues last year’s stories, featuring vibrant color palettes, bold patterns, and versatile surfaces for commercial spaces.
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