Cevisama Curiosities: Wood II

A continuation of our wood-look curiosities comes today with five more magnificent creations from Cevisama. Amongst the soft neutrals, floral, and tropical wallpaper effects of APE Grupo‘s Raw collection we found Tarima Cotton. Interspersed with strips of cement-look, stripes of wood-effect offer up an unusual take on Tarima (pallet). A more scattergun approach to wood placement than Vives‘ New York tiles, London forgoes ordered rows … Continue reading Cevisama Curiosities: Wood II

Cevisama Curiosities: Wood

An exhibition round-up wouldn’t be complete without a little look at the wood-effect tiles on offer. Although there were fewer than we’ve seen on previous years at Cevisama, there were still some unique designs worth sharing. Ceracasa‘s Deco Forest collection features four distinct inlaid wood-effect patterns in a tri-tonal style. Mixing a pale pine, warm honey-toned oak shades, and a darker walnut, Deco Forest plays … Continue reading Cevisama Curiosities: Wood

Cevisama Curiosities: The 70s

We’ve cleared Cevisama‘s trends, we’ve shared one of our favourite stands, and we’ve grouped together a whole bunch of mini-trends, but now it’s time to begin what you’ve all been waiting for – the Cevisama Curiosities series. This time I’m switching it up, creating ‘families’ of curiosities rather than the free-for-all you’ve grown accustomed to and the first family of this Cevisama season – The … Continue reading Cevisama Curiosities: The 70s