Go chromo: Piero Lissoni x Atlas Concorde
Can we change the way we see and use colour in interiors? With its new Prism series, developed by Piero Lissoni, ATLAS CONCORDE certainly thinks so.
October 25, 2020 | 11:00 pm CUT

There are thirteen complementary colours making up the Prism palette. Here a silk-finish porcelain floor tile in ‘Cloud’ combines with large format wall tiles in ‘Dusk' and the ‘Bead’ mosaic in Midnight. ©Copyright 2020 by Ceramiche Atlas Concorde S.p.A.

Prism tiles come in porcelain and white body, and a number of surface finishes including silk, grip and matte, so that they can be aesthetically and functionally optimised for different surfaces. ©Copyright 2020 by Ceramiche Atlas Concorde S.p.A.



A system reminiscent of Le Corbusier’s Architectural Polychromy assigns certain shades to certain surfaces. The neutral tones of suede, graphite, cord, cotton, cloud and fog are recommended for floors. ©Copyright 2020 by Ceramiche Atlas Concorde S.p.A.
'The prism breaks down light and enables you to see it in its true substance – this was the starting point of the project. We started imagining how these colours could engage in dialogue with a human being'

Atmospheres can be curated with complementary palettes. The warm tones of Bloom and Cloud on the walls of this bathroom, combined with Graphite on the floor, create balance and a sense of wellbeing. ©Copyright 2020 by Ceramiche Atlas Concorde S.p.A.



The large range of tile formats allows for contrasting patterns and colours across an interior’s surfaces, while the consistent resin-like texture of Prism ensures a degree of continuity across the space. ©Copyright 2020 by Ceramiche Atlas Concorde S.p.A.
‘We are always surrounded by colour – it’s a part of our lives’


Colour and texture fuse in the hand-trowelled resin finish of Prism, suggesting an uneven 3D surface, seen to great effect here in the Cotton and Suede walls and floor. ©Copyright 2020 by Ceramiche Atlas Concorde S.p.A.
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