Ceramica Francesco De Maio presents a new ceramic language at Salone del Mobile

Ceramica Francesco De Maio is set to present a new creative proposal at Salone del Mobile.Milano, one of the most important international design events, introducing an innovative approach to ceramics as an architectural element.
The project emerges from the encounter between matter, nature, and architecture, developed in collaboration with an international architect. The collection առաջարկes a contemporary interpretation of ceramics through three natural elements — mist, rain, and earth — transformed into an aesthetic and sensory language that goes beyond the traditional function of surface coverings.
More than a simple collection, it is an in-depth exploration of the ancient technique of hand-brushed decoration. This artisanal process is used as a tool to create rhythm, depth, and perception, giving rise to surfaces that interact with light, space, and the human gesture.
The proposal positions ceramics as an active component of architecture, capable of shaping the spatial experience. At the same time, it revisits the tradition of hand-decorated majolica, reinterpreting it through a contemporary sensibility and an architectural vision of today.
The result is a collection that balances heritage and innovation, establishing a new language where craftsmanship and architecture merge in an essential way.
The collection will be previewed at the S.Project space, Hall 24, Stand D11, during Salone del Mobile.Milano, reinforcing Ceramica Francesco De Maio’s commitment to combining artisanal expertise with experimentation in contemporary design.
