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Exploring the Inner World of Spanish Tile and Culture

Tile of Spain USA invited architect and design professionals, as well as members of the press, to join its Passport to Creativity Tour – introducing them to the multi-faceted Spanish tile sector

By Jennifer Richinelli
Passport to Creativity Tour 2025

The first day of The Passport to Creativity Tour's time in Valencia, included a guided architectural tour of the historic city.

Photo by Jennifer Richinelli

Passport to Creativity Tour 2025

The guided tour led the group on the exploration of the City Center.

Photo by Jennifer Richinelli

Passport to Creativity Tour 2025

Among the stops on the architectural tour was to the Central Market, which is a stunning tribute to Spanish tile.

Photo by Jennifer Richinelli

Ryan Fasan at Cevisama 2025

Ryan Fasan, Tile of Spain USA's technical consultant, assisted in showcasing manufacturers' new product introductions at each booth visit.

Photo by Jennifer Richinelli

Cevisama 2025

Throughout the trip, Fasan explained technological processes of tile production, cited tile trends and answered any questions from members of the group.

Photo by Jennifer Richinelli


Booth at Cevisama 2025

During the visit to Cevisama, those on The Passport to Creativity Tour had the opportunity to talk one-on-one with manufacturers.

Photo by Jennifer Richinelli

Equipe Showroom Visit Passport to Creativity Tour

Participants on The Passport to Creativity Tour enjoyed viewing the numerous tile collections at Equipe's showroom.

Photo by Jennifer Richinelli

Equip

Equipe manufactures custom tiles in an array of colors and formats.

Photo by Jennifer Richinelli

Ryan Fasan in Mainzu Factory

Fasan showed participants how tile is made of fine particles of clay.

Photo by Jennifer Richinelli

Mainzu Factory Visit

Mainzu shared its company history and some details about their products.

Photo by Jennifer Richinelli

Mainzu Tile Factory

At Mainzu's tile production facility, the group witnessed how the patterns are made on tiles using decorative screens. 

Photo by Jennifer Richinelli

Passport to Creativity Tour at Venux Showroom

The Venux team welcomed the group to its new showroom.

Photo by Jennifer Richinelli

At Venux, the group had the opportunity to tour the company's porcelain slab manufacturing facility.

The group then had the opportunity to tour the company's porcelain slab manufacturing facility.

Photo by Jennifer Richinelli

Passport to Creativity Tour 2025
Passport to Creativity Tour 2025
Passport to Creativity Tour 2025
Ryan Fasan at Cevisama 2025
Cevisama 2025
Booth at Cevisama 2025
Equipe Showroom Visit Passport to Creativity Tour
Equip
Ryan Fasan in Mainzu Factory
Mainzu Factory Visit
Mainzu Tile Factory
Passport to Creativity Tour at Venux Showroom
At Venux, the group had the opportunity to tour the company's porcelain slab manufacturing facility.
March 26, 2025

Once again, the Passport to Creativity Tour whisked a few members from the architecture and design community, as well as several select journalists, off on an exciting adventure -- immersing them into the world of Spanish tile. Those who were fortunate to receive an invitation from Tile of Spain USA to join this one-of-a-kind excursion not only spent two days at Cevisama – the annual international tile and bathroom furnishings exhibition – but were also introduced to Spanish history, culture and manufacturing. In addition to the tile exhibition, the group visited several tile production facilities in the tile-producing region of Castellón, as well as being led on an architectural tour of the beautiful city of Valencia, where they stayed for five nights in late February.

“Year over year, the trip continues to evolve,” said Rocamador Rubio, director of the department of ceramic tile, natural stone, building materials and furnishings at the Trade Commission of Spain in Miami, FL. “It has become one of the most successful and highly sought-after initiatives, not only within our yearly programming, but within the design community. The Passport to Creativity trip has been one of the most important and rewarding programs I developed during my time in this role.”

Ryan Fasan, technical consultant for Tile of Spain USA, has been an integral part of this trip for more than a decade and assists in leading the group on an awe-inspiring journey and explaining all the facets of the Spanish tile sector. “The goal of the tour is to expose as many journalists and design professionals to the secret ingredient of what makes the Spanish tile industry really special,” he said. “We do that in as many ways as we can. We try to give a little history of Valencia and an overall of Spanish culture, as well as the history of tile that interweaves within art and culture and how it informs architecture in Spain. We do this through some trade show and factory visits to give everyone a better idea about how much care and detail goes into the production process and the thought that goes behind all of the product development. Hopefully, I make people fall in love with Spanish ceramic tile as much I can.”

One full day during the Passport to Creativity Tour was devoted to visiting tile manufacturing facilities and showrooms. Among the stops were Equipe, Mainzu and Venux. This was the first time that Tile of Spain USA had arranged to visit a porcelain slab production plant, and everyone seemed interested by the process.

“What I found really interesting on the tour was visiting the factories,” said Valerie Costa, associate at MJM+A architects, which has offices in New York, NY, and Portland, ME. “It was great seeing how the product is made, shipped out and the innovations that they have, including the use of graphically printing on tile.”

Anna Gibson, founder of AKG Design Studio in Reston, VA, agreed the factory visits were a highlight. “I really loved the tour – the combination of seeing the factories, as well as the different tiles and solutions, was wonderful,” she said. “Seeing the evolution of the technology that was new, along with the tile, that was really impressive to me.”

While walking through the aisles of the exhibition halls, the tour participants were wowed by the dazzling tile displays. They seemed to enjoy sharing their thoughts on trends and ideas for applications with each other. This year, it seems desaturated colors, clean textures, shades of terra-cotta and soft whites, as well as geometric patterns and fluted surfaces, emerged as noticeable trends.

“The trip was phenomenal,” said Yvette Craddock of Yvette Craddock Designs, with offices in Miami, FL, and Arizona. “I have enjoyed truly every minute of it – from the show to the factory tours. There has been so much depth of information that we have learned. And of course, Ryan, our technical advisor, and the media that have also been on this trip, have been a wealth of information. I can expand my knowledge and share more information with my clients, as I delve deeper into providing even more care and pride in selecting tile solutions for them.”

KEYWORDS: architecture Cevisama design Passport to Creativity Spanish tile Tile of Spain USA

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Launching her career with BNP Media in 1996, Jennifer Richinelli is the Editor-in-Chief of Stone World, a leading publication serving the global stone and tile industry. With a strong background in journalism and trade publishing, she oversees the magazine’s editorial direction, delivering in-depth coverage of industry trends, innovative technologies, architectural applications and breaking industry news.

Throughout her career, Jennifer has built a reputation for connecting industry professionals with valuable insights, highlighting the work of fabricators, designers, architects and other industry leaders. Known for her thoughtful editorial voice and commitment to quality content, Jennifer continues to play a vital role in shaping conversations within the stone industry while fostering a platform that celebrates craftsmanship, innovation and design excellence.

In 2010, the Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturers’ Association (ASCER) awarded Jennifer with the International Journalism Award for her extensive coverage of the Spanish tile industry. Additionally, she was the recipient of the 2026 Coverings Champions People’s Choice Award.

email: richinellij@bnpmedia.com | office: (201) 245-5204

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