Trends report 3 Mb - Dossier CEVISAMA 2016
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Trends report 3 Mb - Dossier CEVISAMA 2016
CERAMIC TILES TRENDS DOSSIER CASTELLÓN, FEBRUARY 2016 1/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Argenta Cerámica – The Kenzo and Matrix series Flooring using the 20x180cm Top porcelain tile model from the Kenzo series. The walls feature 20x20cm White and Link White tiles from the Matrix series. CONTENTS 1_The DNA of Ceramic Tiles 2_Modern natural appeal 3_Back to the past 4_Rhythms and Relief Textures 5_Outdoor tiles for carefree fun 6_ Trends 7_Unique tiles 8_Full list of adresses 2/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Bestile_ The Dante series 12x24cm ivory-coloured wall tiles 1_THE DNA OF CERAMIC TILES 1.1_Characteristics of ceramic tiles Tiles are a natural product: They are made of a raw material harvested from the earth (clay). When this clay is combined with water and heat from the firing process, the end result is a highquality natural product. They are versatile. Ceramic tiles can be used as coverings on all surfaces. That is not all, though. As well as dressing up walls and floors, they are ideal for tiling built-in furniture or decorative features (built-in wardrobes, shelves, bed heads etc.). Even in small living spaces, tiles look great. 3/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Highly practical. Ceramic tiles are long lasting Easy to lay. Laying tiles is quite a lot easier and resistant to wear and tear, the passage of than you might imagine. What is more, new dry time, damp and changes in temperature. tile installation systems are ideal when places Furthermore, once they have been laid, they are often given new facelifts. need no special care. They can easily be cleaned with a damp cloth and if the surface is Easily affordable. When it comes to dirty or covered in grease or fat, detergent or refurbishment work, ceramic tiles are available bleach can be used. at a wide variety of prices, without relinquishing the quality synonymous with this type of Personality and design appeal. Tiles can be covering. found in the most innovative or timeless of styles. Because wall and floor tiles come in a wide variety of colours, patterns, finishes and formats, they offer broad potential when a personal touch is given to different living spaces in the home. Vives_ The Fusion series – The Etnia collection A wall featuring 20x20cm multi-coloured Rabari tiles 4/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Dune cerámica - The Imperiale Brezza series A beige tile model, combining 30x90cm flat tiles with a model featuring a wavy relief texture 5/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Cerámicas Mimas_ The Baku series 45x45cm beech-coloured glazed outdoor floor tiles 1_THE DNA OF CERAMIC TILES 1.2_Types of ceramic tiles single coloured or decorated in different patterns. Porcelain tiles are tiles that are generally unglazed with a very low water absorption rate. They are coloured by adding stains to the tile body. Thanks to their high resistance and Wall tiles: These are tiles with a high water hardness, they are used as coverings inside absorption rate. Suitable for use on indoor residential, commercial and even industrial walls, their surface is covered in a vitrified buildings, as well as on outdoor floors and glaze, available in a wide choice of colours. façades, and on indoor walls. There are two They can be patterned or embossed or feature types: eye-catching textures. Glazed stoneware tiles are ceramic tiles with Unglazed porcelain tiles. The top a low or low-to-medium water absorption rate. surface is part of the tile body. These They are suitable for use on indoor floors in tiles can either look just as they do residential areas. In some cases, providing that when they come out of the kiln they have the right resistance to frost and ice (natural-look porcelain tiles) or be and abrasion, they can be used to clad façades polished to make then smooth and or as outdoor paving. The surface glaze, which shiny (polished porcelain tiles). can range from matt to high gloss, can be 6/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Glazed porcelain tiles. The top surface Terracotta tiles are used as an umbrella term is covered in a vitrified glaze. This can for a multitude of tiles of widely different be single coloured or decorated. characteristics. They only coincide in their Azuliber- The Omat series 30x60cm porcelain floor tiles rustic appearance and they are often made in small production units using traditional Rustic stoneware tiles are extruded tiles that handcrafted means. Thanks to their are generally unglazed with a low or medium characteristics, they are particularly well suited water absorption rate. Thanks to their for settings where a rustic feel is required. properties, they are particularly suited for use Given their high porosity, they might need to be as cladding on façades or as outdoor paving. treated before or after they are laid either to Their somewhat uneven colour, surface and enhance their appearance (shine) or for edges give them broad decorative potential. functional reasons (to make them waterproof or The tile body varies in colour from ochre to stainproof). The earth-coloured tile body is non- dark greyish brown, with a non-uniform texture uniform in colour and texture, with easily where it is possible to discern impurities, pores perceptible pores and incrustations. and other irregularities. The surfaces and edges are typically slightly uneven. 7/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Complementary tile pieces come in widely differing shapes and sizes. An extensive variety of decorative complementary tile pieces can be found, such as listels, inserts, strips, mouldings and borders, together with others with clearly defined functions, such as skirtings, step tiles, stair skirtings, gutters, edging tiles, corner protectors, or handrails. Aparici – The Beyond series 59.55x119.3cm turquoise polished porcelain floor tiles 8/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es 2_ MODERN NATURAL APPEAL Wood and stone shades of colour are the source of inspiration for some of the most exquisite ceramic wall and floor tile collections. In addition, thanks to the natural woodgrain patterns and veining on which these designs are based, these collections are totally unique, since no two tiles are alike. Which would you go for? Optimize the available space STN Cerámica – The Irati series 23x120cm porcelain floor tiles in a natural shade of colour If you seek to ensure added luminosity and a roomier feel, pale wood shades of colour, like maple or honey, are ideal for creating a more spacious effect. Alternatively, you can use colours inspired by minerals, like this turquoisecoloured alabaster, which brings an air of classic beauty to lounges. In addition to their visual appeal, ceramic wall and floor tiles offer other functional advantages, such as durability. Create multipurpose areas When you choose wall or floor tiles for an area like a kitchen-diner, you can also opt for stone or wood-effect tiles. They open up new potential for creating different settings within one same room. Collections inspired by dark stone are ideal for creating sober-looking walls Inalco – The Art series 60x60cm stone-effect porcelain floor tiles and floors that contrast with paler furniture. Alternatively, if you prefer wood-effect tiles, you can create a floor where the layout of the tiles takes advantage of the woodgrain pattern to generate a sense of rhythm. 9/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Casainfinita (Keraben Grupo) – The Nepal series Matt porcelain tiles in pale shades of taupe and grey (25x70cm wall tiles and 75x75cm floor tiles) Warm ceramic tiles In combination systems, with ceramic radiant-floor tiles are an heating excellent conductor and means of building up heat, bringing added comfort to homes. When they are used as flooring in bedrooms, they transform them into retreats for rest and relaxation, while also contributing to a warm, cosy atmosphere that helps you wind down from the stress of everyday life. If you use pale colours, like different woods, or lighter shades of stone for tiled floors, this makes it easier to revamp the room’s design from time to time. 10/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Aparici_ The Retro series (light natural _ ivory natural) 29.75x29.75cm porcelain floor tiles These collections include wall and floor tiles inspired by the floral patterns of traditional 3_Back to the past Vintage tile collections come in a wide variety of formats, colours and patterns, conceived to add a distinctive touch to rooms, whether they are used on walls and floors throughout the house to create interiors with a highly singular look or in just one room to transform it into a focal point of attraction. Tiles in this style make rooms eye-catchingly attractive by allowing you to combine the encaustic cement tiles: a classic in tile design that has now been revamped to coincide with the latest trends in interior design, while also offering all the technical benefits of ceramic tiles. The collections’ numerous different décors, in natural or neutral shades, can be laid in regular or random fashion and also combined with plain-coloured tiles of the same colour to create retro-look settings with a contemporary appeal. beauty of bygone days with a more modern general interior design. 11/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Porcelanosa- The Barcelona E series 31.6x90cm wall tiles, made up of four different randomly laid décors in matt colours. 12/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es 4_Rhythms and relief textures Decorative rhythm Thanks to the wide variety of tiles in the different collections, they can be laid in multiple different ways, ensuring broad design potential and sophisticated living spaces with a sense of rhythm. This is achieved by combining different colours, shapes and patterns to create your own geometrical compositions, playing around with different finishes and layouts. This can be done on walls and floors in any part of the home in such a way that indoor and outdoor areas can benefit from the visual impact and ability to strike a Ceranosa_ The Chess series 37x37cm hexagonal porcelain wall and floor tiles. Based on a combination of black and white patterned and plaincoloured models special note that ceramic tiles offer. Bas-relief versus high relief designs. A battle of wills The idea here is to opt for 3D ceramic tiles. As either starring features or subtle finer details in layouts, they stimulate the senses and infuse living spaces with singular personality. Hence flooring can be found inspired by natural materials which reproduce the veins found in stone or in woodgrain patterns; wall surfaces where classic tiles are reinvented through shapes in the surface, new colours and highgloss finishes; tiles with bevel edges; or walls with volumetric contrasts, where the geometrical motifs seem about to escape from the wall, lending rooms a sense of dynamism. An endless choice of well-defined finishes and Equipe Cerámicas_ The Evolution Inmetro series A wall surface with 7.5x15cm dark grey geometrical tiles styles can be used to dress up living spaces in unique style. 13/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es 5_ Outdoor tiles for carefree fun A carefree attitude is the best way of welcoming in the good weather. The sun brings to life all patios, covered terraces and gardens and if they also feature tiled paving or walls, the desire to chill out and enjoy being outdoors will only increase as temperatures rise. Designing your outdoor space is not just a question of trends, but personality too! Thanks to the versatility of ceramic tiles, a simple patio or terrace can be transformed into a little piece of heaven to revel in being outdoors. Find the perfect model for creating your own harmonious customized chill-out area from among the latest stone, mineral or woodeffect ceramic tile collections. The tiles generally come in a matt finish with subtle shade variation, helping to ensure a natural look, while also evoking the passage of time. This can be enhanced by laying the tiles in staggered fashion. Take it easy. Wind down and enjoy the home’s outdoor areas. The characteristics of ceramic tiles – their ability to withstand the passage of time, resistance to temperature changes and bad weather, and slip resistance – are all good reasons for opting for this kind of material. Additionally, once they have been laid, they need little special care and you will be able to increase the time you spend in your garden throughout the year. Azteca – The Nordic 60 series 60x60cm stone-effect porcelain floor tiles in shades of cream 14/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es El Molino – The Nora Plus series 16x65cm high-gloss porcelain floor tiles. 6_TRENDS The main trends seen in ceramic tiles in recent years will continue in 2016, with certain To keep you up to date with the latest in wall and floor tiles, we review some of the most recent trends. updates to meet the new demands of interior design today. These include innovative formats in terms of size and thicknesses, more sober basic colours, combinations of rustic and elegant styles, a mix of designs, revived classics…in short, a whole myriad of trends from the most rustic to the most refined. 1. Single colours. Colour can be used as a means of continuity between walls and floors, creating a uniform backdrop against which furniture or items of décor can stand out. 15/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Sober, basic looking tiles in dark or stone form waves, creating a superb optical effect. colours, they generally come in matt finishes This tendency to give extra volume to mosaics with subtle shade variation to evoke nature and leads to more deluxe looking models able to the passage of time. enrich design projects of all kinds. 2. Subtle designs. Fitting in with the concept 6. Mix&Match. This trend is still a must in of single-coloured tiles, décors have been 2016 More traditional looking ceramic tiles, developed with subtle designs and slight generally in gentle delicate colours, are contrasts as a means of interrupting the combined in original style (combining materials, uniformity of walls and floors. They feature textures, colours, formats, patterns etc.) without faded, randomly arranged finer details with no relinquishing their natural appeal. apparent order or criteria, adding a harmonious sense of rhythm and highly personal touch. 3. Interpreting nature. These ceramic tiles faithfully reproduce the beauty of nature, with a certain artistic licence in the case of more contemporary looking wood-effect collections. The tiles break away from nature’s original colours, introducing a multitude of new ones with shade variation and different designs able to transmit a lived-in feel, with all the advantages of long-lasting ceramic tiles. 4. Endless different designs. Ceramic tiles come in such a wide array of designs that it is almost impossible to catalogue them. There are as many options and patterns as there are personalities. This year, delicate floral patterns will again feature alongside abstract models and geometrical motifs. 5. Mosaics and more mosaics. Small mosaic tiles with volumes in different shades of the same glossy or matt colour are combined to 16/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Azuliber – The Soula series 50x50cm grey Soula porcelain floor tiles with the grey Soula décor. Gayafores – The Stonebox series 45x90cm stone grey porcelain floor tiles. On the wall, the same model has been used as a linear geometrical mural. 17/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Bestile – The Urales series 15x60cm porcelain floor tiles inspired by multi-coloured wood Unicer – The Globe series Wall surface with decorated tiles Based on two 23.5x58cm Decor Maison Marrón tiles 18/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Dune Cerámica – The Groove-Salsan series 11.93x13.39cm brown mosaic tiles in a matt and gloss finish Cristacer – The Violette series Wall surface with décors. The 25x25 grey Decor Violette model 19/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Cerámicas Aparici - – The Moving Blue Natural series Flooring made up of 29.75x29.75cm mix&match tiles, with 15 random combinations 20/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es In addition to the former trends (singlecolour or mix&match tiles), manufacturers have brought out new collections where hexagons have been revived. These can be used with conventional shaped models, tiles with shade variation or tiles in shades of grey. formats have been given a handcrafted look to fit in with current trends in home design where priority is given to simplicity. This search for simplicity is complemented with a use of soft basic colours - whites, blues, greens and greys -, together with glazes as a special means of attraction. The size of the tiles is also used as a decorative resource. From a 10x10 format to the smallest mosaic tiles, these a. A natural look. This style focuses on different sizes can be combined or their use achieving a natural look through veined envisaged in areas of the home where they are patterns, simple or more complex textures, less commonly found. earthy shades of colour, and shade variation with a certain “worn” appearance to evoke the passage of time. These tiles have a rather unsophisticated appeal, with a subtle polish or natural-looking glaze, perfect for creating settings with an authentic feel. They can be found laid in strips or in layouts that explore different geometrical combinations using hexagonal tile models. In short, these are elegant tiles with high added value, ideal for projects requiring a purity of line and general air of simplicity. c. Tempus fugit. This trend focuses on the passage of time, with different conceptions, depending on each individual’s personality and taste, taking either a classical line or a contemporary one. In both cases, wall and floor tiles are a major asset in achieving this kind of look, since almost all their decorative benefits can be put to use, with sober elegant tiled wall and floor surfaces, generally in black and white with a perfect use of symmetry. Tile formats are another way of lending walls and floors a sophisticated touch. Plain- b. Square or rectangular tiles. The growing enthusiasm for bygone vintage styles is also reflected in the ceramic tile market. Tiles with multiple different patterns can be found, particularly in the case of floor tiles, some of which have reintroduced traditional motifs. This “passion for anything vintage” implies more than just reviving former models. Tile manufacturers have striven to create new designs based on classic tile motifs but with a highly contemporary air. Conventional square or underground-style coloured octagonal tiles with contrasting decorative insets can be complemented by adding a slightly more baroque touch along borders and cornices or in friezes. In contrast with this classical look but without relinquishing any of the elegance, a more geometrical design can be used to create more contemporary settings in earthy shades or in blues, with sophisticated glazes and delicate effects. A sense of rhythm can be generated through different tile combinations or random arrangements in layouts on sober white walls able to draw all eyes. 21/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es d. Endless different layouts. Stone and mineral-effect wall and floor tiles continue to feature predominantly in tile collections. These sophisticated models are the perfect solution for living spaces where a high degree of functionality is needed. They stand out particularly for their large formats, almost always in neutral colours - greys, beiges and creams -, able to blend in subtlety and highlight all the other decorative features in the room. Special mention must be made of tiles with contrasting effects, such as ones with very matt finishes or mirror-like shines. They can be conventionally laid in large squares to exude a sense of balance and harmony or zigzagged, matching different shades of the same colour, to infuse settings with a more rhythmic, dynamic feel. e. Sensory memory Spanish tile manufacturers’ latest collections are conceived to offer a response to the most exacting aesthetic requirements. Each decorated tile’s finish, shape, colour and texture are a sensory stimulus, adding a very special touch to a room’s design. The tiles might be subtlety carved in the form of a basrelief on the same colours as the rest of the series, adding a note of purity or sobriety to settings, or they might feature very delicate floral or plant patterns, perhaps also in gold to evoke the idea of jewellery. Design projects that incorporate these ideas are assured a strong dose of sophistication and elegance. 22/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Planks versus hexagons Inalco_The Evoque series 29.4x118.4cm natural cream porcelain floor tiles Ceranosa_The Dacha series 32x37cm hexagonal porcelain floor tiles 23/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Retro vs Minimal College (Keraben Group) _The Vintage series A wall surface combining 13x13cm Vintage Ocean, Vintage Sky and Vintage History tile models Mosavit alcalaten_The Städel series_The Print collection 2.5x2.5cm beige mosaic tiles 24/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Classical versus Contemporary Adex_ The Studio series 15x15cm white octagonal wall and floor tiles Dune _ The Manacor series Wall surface featuring the 28.1x28.1cm tile model subdivided into four parts. Earthy shades and blues. 25/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Straight versus Angled Brayen Cerámica _ The Boston series Brayen Cer0x50cm grey and sand-coloured porcelain floor tiles La Platera_ The City series 23.5x74.5cm porcelain wall and floor tiles 26/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Divine carved patterns versus Jewellery flowers Porcelanosa_The Manila series White wall tiles. 31.6x90cm Decors featuring a carved leaf pattern. Unicer_The Agatha series Wall surface featuring two 23.5x58cm Decor Beige (Flowers) tiles, combined with 4.2x58cm plain beige tiles and a metallic gold listel. 27/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Vives Cerámica_ The Titan_Boomerang series 25x28cm porcelain floor tiles 7_UNIQUE TILES Instead of just being laid in rows, ceramic wall and floor tiles are now being used in designs that transform them into a star feature of the rooms they occupy in ways far removed from conventional design approaches. Oversized geometries Some formats of a more unusual kind than conventional square or rectangular ones can be used to combine tiles and take advantage of their different colours, creating a 3-dimensional effect and offering an optical illusion conspicuous for its elegance and timeless appeal. 28/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Sensory tiles Tiles are no longer conceived as a means of creating static canvases but as sensory experiences, since interplay with changing factors - like the light that falls on them, the position of the observer and/or interplay among colours – can give them the temporary illusion of being made of something quite different. Two completely different visions of tiles can be achieved by creating pleats in their surface, depending on whether you view them from one side or the other. Depending on the angle from which they are seen, they might vary in colour, texture or even shape. The deluxe timeless appeal of superior metals Thanks to the integration of technology from other sectors, special models have been developed, such as tiles with a metal surface coating, achieved using physical vapour deposition (PVD). These tiles are Dune_ The Ephemeral Visions series_ The Folding Roses model A collection designed by Heva* Design. The tiles have folded sections all facing the same way decorated with floral patterns that imitate watercolours, while the opposite sides of the folding sections have typographic designs in the same colour scheme. 15x60cm tiles. delicately coated with a layer of titanium nanoparticles. Not only are the resulting tiles amazingly beautiful, but they are also highly functional, with technological benefits, such a high resistance to wear and tear and corrosion. 29/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es Peronda_ The Marguerite series 44x44cm glazed porcelain tiles with a mirror-like shine Thanks to digital-printing techniques, on the one hand hyper realistic designs can be achieved and, on the other, patterned tiles can be combined in such a way that it is hard to find two identical models. By randomly mixing tiles with photographic designs, settings can be given a strong sense of personality. Decorative trends in ceramic tiles constantly break new ground, with innovative formats, exclusive finer details, elegant or very striking geometrical combinations, revamped patterns etc. All this makes them totally unique, with a capacity to lend each room in the home personality and its own distinctive style. 30/32 ASCER. Ginjols, 3 • 12003-Castellón (España) • Tel.: 964 727 200 • Fax: 964 727 212 • global@ascer.es • http://www.ascer.es 8_FULL LIST OF ADDRESSES List of Spanish ceramic wall and floor tile manufacturers ADEX ALCALAGRES ALCALATEN ALEA APAVISA PORCELANICO ARGENTA CERÁMICA AZTECA AZULEJERA ALCORENSE AZULEJOS ALCOR AZULEV AZULIBER AZULINDUS & MARTI BALDOCER BALLESTER PORCAR BRANCOS CERAMICS BRAYEN CERACASA CERAMICA CAS CERÁMICA DA MOURA CERAMICA ELIAS CERAMICA LATINA CERAMICA MAYOR CERÁMICA RIBESALBES CERAMICALCORA CERAMICAS APARICI CERAMICAS CALAF CERAMICAS MIMAS CERAMICAS MYR CERAMICAS VILAR ALBARO CERANOSA CERPA CICOGRES COLORKER CRISTACER DECOCER DECORATIVA DUAL GRES EL BARCO EL MOLINO ELFOS CERÁMICA BESTILE EXAGRES FABRESA FANAL CERAMICAS GAYAFORES GRES DE ARAGON Ceramic tile manufacturers www.adexspain.com GRES DE BREDA www.alcalagres.com GRES FORT www.alcalaten.com GRESAN www.aleaexperience.com GRESPANIA www.apavisa.com GUIBOSA www.argentaceramica.com HALCON CERAMICAS www.azteca.es IBEROALCORENSE www.alcorense.com INALCO www.azulejosalcor.com INCOAZUL www.azulev.com KERABEN GRUPO www.azuliber.com KERAMEX www.azulindusymarti.com KEROS CERAMICA www.baldocer.com LA PLATERA DISTRIBUCIÓN www.ballesterporcar.com LEVANTINA www.brancos.com MAINZU www.brayen.com MARAZZI ESPAÑA www.ceracasa.com MAYOLICA AZULEJOS www.casceramica.com NATUCER www.sologres.com NIRO CERÁMICA ESPAÑA www.ceramicaelias.com NOVOGRES www.ceramicalatina.es ONEKER www.ceramicamayor.com PAMESA CERAMICA www.ribesalbes.com PERONDA www.ceramicalcora.com PLAZA CERAMICAS www.aparici.com PORCELÁNICOS HDC www.ceramicascalaf.com PORCELANITE DOS www.ceramicasmimas.com PORCELANOSA www.ceramicasmyr.com PORSIXTY www.ceramicacva.com REALONDA www.ceranosa.com ROCA www.cerpa.com ROCERSA www.cicogres.com ROSA GRES www.colorker.com SALONI www.cristalceramicas.com STN CERAMICA www.decocer.com SUPERCERAMICA www.decorativa.es TAU CERAMICA www.dualgres.com TECNICERAMICA www.elbarco.com TECNIGRES www.elmolino.es TERRACOTA PAVIMENTOS DE GRES www.elfosceramica.com THESIZE www.bestile.es UNDEFASA www.exagres.es UNICER www.fabresa.com VENIS www.fanal.com VENUS www.gayafores.es VIVES AZULEJOS Y GRES www.gresaragon.com www.gresdebreda.com www.gresfort.com www.gresan.com www.grespania.com www.guibosa.com www.halconceramicas.com www.iberoceramica.com www.inalco.es www.porcelanite.es www.kerabengrupo.com www.keramex.com www.keros.com www.laplatera.es www.levantina.es www.mainzu.com www.marazzi.es www.mayolica.es www.natucer.es www.nirogranite.com www.novogres.es www.ceramicagomez.com www.pamesa.com www.peronda.com www.plazatiles.com www.porcelanicoshdc.es www.porcelanite.es www.porcelanosa.com www.porsixty.com www.realonda.com www.rocatile.com www.rocersa.es www.rosagres.com www.saloni.com www.stnceramica.es www.superceramica.com www.tauceramica.com www.tecniceramica.es www.aparici.com www.terracota.com www.thesize.es www.undefasa.com www.unicer.com www.venis.com www.venusceramica.com www.vivesceramica.com 31/32 ASCER. 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