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Extruded Ceramic Modular System

Modular Ceramic System behind couches in living room setting
Photo courtesy of Durstone

Lumina by Durstone

June 19, 2026

Lumina by Durstone is a collection of extruded stoneware designed to respond to the needs of contemporary architecture. Conceived as a modular system, Lumina makes it possible to create visual filters, space dividers, lightweight enclosures and transitional elements capable of adding depth, privacy and dynamism to spaces. The collection is made up of six pieces grouped into two complementary geometric families: Cube 0, Cube 1 and Cube 2, in 15- x 15-cm format, and Brick 0, Brick 1 and Brick 2, in 30- x 15-cm format. The combination of both typologies makes it possible to develop compositions with different densities and levels of transparency, adapting to the scale and needs of each project.

Beyond its constructive function, Lumina understands the lattice screen as a design tool capable of giving identity to architecture. Its modules allow the creation of geometric patterns that define without enclosing and protect without isolating -- generating a richer relationship between light, material and space.

Manufactured through ceramic extrusion, the pieces feature a natural matte finish, Sand, which highlights the authenticity of the material and the small variations inherent in ceramic processes. In addition to this natural Sand base, versions with internal glazing are available in the Cube 0 and Brick 0 models, offered in Blue, Olive and White. These finishes introduce chromatic nuances inside the pieces and create interesting depth effects when light passes through the structure, adding an additional visual dimension to the compositions.

Thanks to its resistance, durability and versatility, Lumina can be integrated into facades, patios, terraces, porches, shops, offices, hotels or homes -- enabling the creation of everything from small partition elements and intermediate spaces to large architectural lattice screens. With Lumina, Durstone reaffirms the relevance of the lattice screen as a resource capable of adding both functional and expressive value to contemporary architecture, demonstrating how ceramics can continue to offer relevant solutions based on elements deeply rooted in Mediterranean tradition.

KEYWORDS: ceramic geometric

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