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Canceled for two years—first for COVID, then the gas-price crisis—one of the world’s most important ceramic fairs resurfaced this year in Valencia, and RECORD was there to check out what's new.
The new ceramic and porcelain surfaces presented in September at Bologna’s annual Italian tile fest continue to explore the illusion of stone, concrete, and timber.
This year, Bologna, Italy’s annual trade show highlighted the industry’s continual achievements—thicker formats, more responsive surfaces, and increasingly realistic patterns and textures.
Employing advanced glazing, printing, and production technologies, Spanish tile manufacturers created fashion-forward looks for the annual trade fair in Valencia, Spain.
This one hour program explores the art of terra cotta covering the natural variation in clay tile along with the glazing techniques to achieve the desired color.