When you think of porcelain stoneware, the association with floors and walls is immediate: this material has always been appreciated the most for its functionality, aesthetics and incredible versatility, and it’s frequently used in the design of private homes or commercial areas, such as shops or hospitality places.
Speaking of versatility... Did you know that ceramics can be used to enrich and customize furnishing accessories?
Thanks to its excellent aesthetic and technical characteristics, porcelain stoneware has quickly become an extremely popular material for covering and enhancing furnishing projects, in order to create a pleasant chromatic continuity with floors and walls.
If you are looking for inspirational ideas to decorate your interior spaces, here are some examples!
The journey through the New Caesar Gallery, the company showroom that Ceramiche Caesar has extended and renovated with the project of the architect Guglielmo Renzi, develops all around the headquarters of Fiorano Modenese.
Ceramiche Caesar confirms its commitment to the world of design and architecture with the inauguration of the Caesar Milano Urban Lab - a point of reference for the renowned Italian ceramic company in the city of Milan - on 7 October 2020.
At 14 Via Molino delle Armi, just 15 minutes from Piazza del Duomo and near the new M4 underground line, Caesar have its space inside Mo.1950. Mo.1950 is a multifunctional structure conceived on the basis of Corrado Molteni's entrepreneurial vision and designed by Matteo Lualdi, in which materials and products chosen to create the most complex interior design projects achieve their full expression.
Ceramiche Caesar confirms its commitment to the world of design and architecture with the inauguration of the Caesar Milano Urban Lab - a point of reference for the renowned Italian ceramic company in the city of Milan - on 7 October 2020.
At 14 Via Molino delle Armi, just 15 minutes from Piazza del Duomo and near the new M4 underground line, Caesar have its space inside Mo.1950. Mo.1950 is a multifunctional structure conceived on the basis of Corrado Molteni's entrepreneurial vision and designed by Matteo Lualdi, in which materials and products chosen to create the most complex interior design projects achieve their full expression.