Parc des expositions Paris Nord Villepinte - Hall 6 Booth L94
Panaria Ceramica is ready to participate in Maison&Objet, the reference exhibition for home décor and furniture-design trends, taking place in Paris from 24 to 28 March.
A reference point for the world of design, decoration and interior design, Maison&Objet returns with its timeless Parisian charm, this time at the dawn of spring, the dates being moved from January to March. A shift that could be a sign of rebirth and that Panaria Ceramica has taken full advantage of to propose its most recent collections.
Among these, Blade, whose aesthetics are inspired by the metal effect, designed for both interior and exterior coverings and which was recently awarded the Special Mention of the 7th edition of the ADI Ceramics and Bathroom Design Awards. Blade adapts like a “second skin” to walls, flooring, tops and other surfaces since it is proposed in large formats in an ultra-thin thickness. Its iridescent effects interpret the theme of the metal surface, making the most of the graphic and ceramic characteristics, transforming it into a warm and welcoming material, particularly suitable for contemporary designs. With its urban and eclectic mood, Blade’s metal effect is perfect for both residential and contract spaces: in the kitchen, bathroom or living area, but also in commercial environments, such as shops, offices, suites or common areas of hotels.
Another collection presented in Paris – Stone Trace – focuses on the slate effect, faithfully interpreting its natural charm and stylistic force. It is a stone with an intense colour, original surface shades and an innate chromatic balance that transform it into an elegant background complement to decorate home environments. For this reason, Panaria has chosen it as the basis of inspiration reproducing it, in 5 colour variations, with an incredible level of realism, possible only thanks to the sophisticated technologies that have always characterised the quality of the brand’s proposal. Stone Trace expresses all its expressive power in large slabs: the visitors of Maison&Objet can admire the 120x278 cm format, which is particularly effective for covering applications, creating wall effects that guarantee a seamless design and the option to cover architectural spaces with a natural-looking second skin.