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fornace brioni + cristina celestino: giulio romano end cap | cotto rosato

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an exquisite, modern update on a classic form

design cristina celestino | photo: delfino sisto legnani

a fluid, fluted, column-like wallcovering

drawing inspiration from motifs typically found in fifteenth-century paintings, cristina celestino plays with draped effects, patterns of light and shade and perspective. the giulio romano wall tile, offered in traditional cotto rosato, offers a markedly renaissance feel, with its design inspired by the moulded pillars of classical architecture. offered in both an end cap and a long fluted column, the giulio romano tile presents options for a multitude of patterns.

photo: fornace brioni

why we love this collection

we have always loved terracotta for its history and durability, evolving in design but always staying true to itself. christina celestino says it best: "i started off by looking back at the history of this material, with the idea of moving it away from his historic rustic application and towards its more contemporary context. i realized that this material had a great deal of unexplored potential, so while traditional production techniques were still necessary, it was possible to experiment more on the design side." so much history, yet so much ahead, and that sums it up for us.

design cristina celestino | photo: delfino sisto legnani

our italian love affair with fornace brioni

if you, like all of us at clé, love tile, then it’s impossible to not have a passion for the material of the first tile makers: terracotta. the color of baked earth (the literal translation), terracotta is considered an evergreen material in the design world; always granting a project integrity and authenticity. when we were introduced to fornace brioni, we knew we had found our ideal partner for terracotta tiles. using clay from their land in northern italy, this generations-old terracotta-crafting family infuses their wares with the design enthusiasm of one of the hottest designers of our era, cristina celestino, to produce the new era of cotto. it’s impossible to not fall under the spell of this earthy material summoned to its highest form.

design cristina celestino | photo: delfino sisto legnani

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