Percorsi in ceramica 44

Discover the new issue of Percorsi in Ceramica Issue no. 44 of Percorsi in Ceramica is entirely dedicated to the products, in the sense of the ‘material’ Casalgrande Padana ceaselessly perfects and enhances with new technical solutions and improved performance, using a controlled production process that respects health and the environment by offering cutting-edge covering materials. Casalgrande Padana’s production history is marked by research aimed at offering a wide range of solutions, with a variety of colours and patterns and guaranteeing the most advanced technical performance. The company’s new porcelain stoneware collections are complemented by other types of products, derived from our close collaboration with architects and design engineers. Requests for specific porcelain stoneware tiles, designed by external design firms and then developed by Casalgrande Padana, have led to the creation of bespoke products, conceived for specific projects and subsequently incorporated into the company’s collections. This issue describes this process of experimentation that Casalgrande Padana has embarked on with enthusiasm, driven by the conviction that the world of project design offers opportunities to develop the ideas and visions that emerge from a constructive dialogue between creativity and manufacturing.

Discover the new issue of Percorsi in Ceramica Issue no. 44 of Percorsi in Ceramica is entirely dedicated to the products, in the sense of the ‘material’ Casalgrande Padana ceaselessly perfects and enhances with new technical solutions and improved performance, using a controlled production process that respects health and the environment by offering cutting-edge covering materials. Casalgrande Padana’s production history is marked by research aimed at offering a wide range of solutions, with a variety of colours and patterns and guaranteeing the most advanced technical performance. The company’s new porcelain stoneware collections are complemented by other types of products, derived from our close collaboration with architects and design engineers. Requests for specific porcelain stoneware tiles, designed by external design firms and then developed by Casalgrande Padana, have led to the creation of bespoke products, conceived for specific projects and subsequently incorporated into the company’s collections. This issue describes this process of experimentation that Casalgrande Padana has embarked on with enthusiasm, driven by the conviction that the world of project design offers opportunities to develop the ideas and visions that emerge from a constructive dialogue between creativity and manufacturing.