Glazed Expression
It’s ten years and counting for DesignTaleStudio, high-end Italian tile manufacturer CERAMICHE REFIN’s in-house research lab, which continues to push the boundaries of what’s technically and aesthetically possible in ceramics through its bold collaborations.
November 15, 2015 | 11:00 pm CUT

Alessandro and Francesco Mendini’s Filo collectionwas also launched in 2014. Both geometric and abstract, Filo comes in four colours and different patterns featuring thin zig-zagging lines that create the illusion of depth

This year DTS launched Labyrinth. Designed by Italian designer Giulio Iacchetti and inspired by the mesmerizing graphic constructs of Dutch artist Escher, the range continues to push the boundaries of what ceramics can do

Kasia Zareba’s Fossil collection for DTS featured hand-drawn patterns inspired by the prehistoric marks left in rocks by plants and animals, in particular extinct sea creatures called ammonites

Polish designer Kasia Zareba won the DTS-initiated ‘Create Your Tile’ competition in 2014. Judges Alessandro and Francesco Mendini and Refin Marketing Director Paolo Cesana are pictured here with Zareba

Frame makes full use of innovative digital printing techniques and marked a return to colour and decoration in tiles. Milan-based Studio FM designed the collection with DTS. Pictured here is the Majolica pattern

Italian designer Massimiliano Adami has collaborated with DTS several times. His Terraviva collection was launched in 2010

In the first few years of its existence DTS worked with personalities from the world of architecture, design, art and fashion to create unique ceramic art panels called Prototipi d’Autore

Refin’s HQ in the Sassuolo Ceramic District of northern Italy features a museum space with a display of the raw materials necessary to create the ceramic products it sells under the Refin and DTS (DesignTaleStudio) brands
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