A Floral Inspired Tile Line
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The natural elements that have traditionally been a source of creative inspiration have shaped not only a décor trend, but an actual style of their own. This architectural philosophy moves away from classic looks towards an approach to design that seeks to merge buildings, landscape, furnishings and settings so that home interiors can blend smoothly with the natural world outside. Featuring stylized or more realistic leaves, branches, trees and flowers and gracing everything from fabrics to wall coverings, plant-inspired patterns, enveloping earthy shades and the natural warmth of porcelain stoneware form a key decorative concept for home interiors, from the living room to the kitchen, as well as bedrooms, bathrooms and outdoor areas. The floral decorations by Casalgrande Padana are part of the new Imagina collection unveiled at Cersaie; available in large formats of 120 x 278cm and 60 x120cm sizes and featuring patterns inspired by the art of botany, floral porcelain tiles open up a wide range of creative options, turning walls into a dynamic narrative in which every tile is an authentic work of art.
The floral decorations by Casalgrande Padana are available in four different variants: Florilege, Landscape Grid, Windflowers and Rose Bush -- each consisting of two slabs that, when placed side by side, create a single decorative composition.
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