Today we dismantle another of the false myths about ceramics: Ceramics are only two-dimensional.
In another post we commented on the different uses of artisanal ceramics such as decoration or other more industrial ones such as its application in flooring or cladding. Little did we then delve into the multiple possibilities of ceramics in other fields such as kitchen furniture, bathrooms or decorative pieces.
It is in this type of application that the versatility of porcelain tiles rises exponentially, and now the trend is no longer where, but how. Ceramics come together with the aim of being the protagonist to blend in with the room itself, creating its own volumes. With thicknesses of 6 mm, 8 mm or 12 mm, among others, it is possible to cover practically any body. Ceramic niches that serve as shelves, restaurant table tops, steps, benches, headboards, counters, decorative pieces or larger furniture elements, such as integrated sinks, shower trays, bathtubs, kitchen furniture, etc. … are just some of the possibilities that this decorative trend proposes. The options are limitless.
Hotel chains and large corporations look for that personalized piece of furniture made with ceramics as if it were an object of desire, a point of distinction that makes the brand a benchmark in the world of design, interior design and decoration.
If you are one of those who like to experiment with ceramics, go for it because its intrinsic physicochemical qualities together with its inexhaustible textures and colors will make your imagination run wild.