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- The Shape of Unexpected – Hybrid Materials
- OSMOS — Hybridized cement, memory and stratifications
- INK – The mark as material
- PRESTIGIO KALEIDOS – Veined marbles, iridescent hues
- ERAS – Between slate and sandstone: contemporary essentiality
- Reliefs – 3D Wall Covering & Moon: an open design abacus
- Art and research: Refin DTS
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One month after the close of Cersaie 2025 Bologna, Ceramiche Refin returns to the spotlight with an exhibition path that highlights new ceramic surfaces in porcelain stoneware and the expansion of the 3D Reliefs coverings. In its usual location (Pad. 30 Stand C28/D27), the renewed stand designed by Studio Salaris interprets the Scarpian philosophy of the “threshold” as a transitional space where light, shadow and material guide a sensorial journey.
The Shape of Unexpected – Hybrid Materials
The concept “The Shape of Unexpected – Hybrid Materials” explores the visual and sensory hybridization of materials. Matter changes, contaminates, evolves: ceramic dialogues with other languages and becomes an expressive medium. The sequence of museum-like niches presents sets as micro-landscapes, emphasizing the identity of the collections. The result is a fluid narrative, in which from every viewpoint the next is hinted at: an invitation to discovery for designers and contractors seeking new ceramic surfaces and 3D Reliefs coverings in porcelain stoneware.
OSMOS — Hybridized cement, memory and stratifications
Osmos rereads cement with a rich material vocabulary: precious traces, marble veins and mineral inclusions create an organic and deep graphic, perfect for contract, retail and residential projects.
- Variants : Ash, Mist, Lime, Dovetail, Rust
- Formats (9 mm): 120×120, 60×120, 80×80, 60×60, 30×60
- Finishes: Matt (all colors); C2 Grip (Lime, Mist, Dovetail in 120×120 and 60×120) for indoor/outdoor continuity
- 3D coverings: Ribbed (Mist, Lime, Dovetail) 60×120
- Mosaics/Decor: Textures (Ash, Lime, Rust) 60×120
Osmos expands the range of new ceramic surfaces in porcelain stoneware coordinated with 3D Reliefs coverings.

INK – The mark as material
Ink is born from the meeting of artistic gesture and design method: an essential aesthetic with Zen references that evokes the weave of a fabric. The 80×80 format enhances the mutable pattern and the luster provides tactile depth.
- Variants: Pure, Grace, Bold, Wavy, Cozy, Earthy, Blush, Quiet
- Format (9 mm): 80×80
- Finish: Matt
For identity-rich environments that require new ceramic surfaces capable of interacting with light and distance.

PRESTIGIO KALEIDOS – Veined marbles, iridescent hues
Prestigio Kaleidos reinterprets veined marble with a contemporary sign, balancing chromatic intensity and elegance. Two finishes, two sensibilities: Glossy (mirror effect) and Matt (discreet luxury).
- Variants : Diamond, Sapphire, Pearl, Amber, Emerald, Agate
- Formats (9 mm): 120×120, 60×120 (all colors in Matt and Glossy)
- Large slab (6 mm): 120×278 – Matt (Agate, Amber), Glossy (Agate, Amber, Emerald, Sapphire)
- 3D coverings: Doric 60×120 (Diamond, Pearl, Amber)
- Mosaics/Decor: Mosaic T36 30×30; Mosaic Cube 30.4×35.2 (all colors in Matt and Glossy)
An ideal solution when seeking 3D Reliefs coverings coordinated with marble-effect porcelain stoneware.
ERAS – Between slate and sandstone: contemporary essentiality
Eras fuses slate and sandstone into a fluid and authentic graphic, with a C2 Grip option for high-footfall areas.
- Variants : White, Grey, Black, Ivory, Sand, Greige
- Formats (9 mm): 120×120, 60×120, 80×80, 60×60, 30×60
- Finishes: Matt; C2 Grip (White, Grey, Ivory in 120×120 and 60×120)
- 3D coverings: Tweed 60×120 (White, Grey, Sand)
- Mosaics/Decor: Muretto 30×60; Mosaic 30×30 (all variants)
The consistency of formats/textures facilitates specifications that require new ceramic surfaces in porcelain stoneware with integrated 3D Reliefs coverings.

Reliefs – 3D Wall Covering & Moon: an open design abacus
The wide Reliefs – 3D Wall Covering family expands with Osmos Ribbed, Prestigio Kaleidos Doric and Eras Tweed, while Moon (already previewed at Coverings, Orlando) adds the Stripe covering. The range constitutes a true design abacus for walls, stage sets and volumes, enabling customized compositions of 3D Reliefs coverings in continuity with floors and coverings in porcelain stoneware.
Art and research: Refin DTS
At the fair, visitors were able to see Glint, a collection of sculptural ceramic pieces created with Quayola (2024). In the same days, at the headquarters, the Variation of Metamorphoses was presented, the second chapter of the project with Oliver Laric: ceramic as an artistic medium that extends the potential of new ceramic surfaces.
