
Azulej
Azulej, the new tiles collection designed by Patricia Urquiola for Mutina, reminds of the ancient handcrafted majolica, made of hydraulic cement. This tradition – revised with a contemporary look – is serially realized in 20×20 cm. It is a strong review of the patchwork composition: an innovative mix and patch, deliberately random, which combines abstract patterns and subtle, neutral colors, a little used. The colors are fixed on the material in an irregular and natural way. A unique and surprising result, which offers compositional freedom and a distinctive design, which preserves the handmade features and combines them with the performances of a high technology material suitable for both floors and walls tiles.
Azulej
Azulej, the new tiles collection designed by Patricia Urquiola for Mutina, reminds of the ancient handcrafted majolica, made of hydraulic cement. This tradition – revised with a contemporary look – is serially realized in 20×20 cm. It is a strong review of the patchwork composition: an innovative mix and patch, deliberately random, which combines abstract patterns and subtle, neutral colors, a little used. The colors are fixed on the material in an irregular and natural way. A unique and surprising result, which offers compositional freedom and a distinctive design, which preserves the handmade features and combines them with the performances of a high technology material suitable for both floors and walls tiles.
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