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Cottomilano by Domenico Orefice Reinterprets Milanese Terracotta

CottoMilano by Domenico Orefice and Ceramiche Keope translates the heritage of Lombard terracotta into contemporary porcelain stoneware. The collection references the Curti Furnace in Milan, where traditional materials once shaped the city’s Renaissance architecture. Each tile preserves the warmth and depth of historic clay while achieving the precision and durability of modern fabrication. Finishes such as the matte "ULTRAmatt" surface create a soft, natural feel that complements both interior and exterior applications.

The collection expands terracotta’s expressive range through varied tones, from deep red to neutral clay shades like Argilla, Sabbia, and Talco. Geometric patterns inspired by Milanese façades and architectural motifs lend structure and rhythm to modern settings. By balancing authenticity and innovation, CottoMilano demonstrates how material memory can evolve into a contemporary design language rooted in place and craft.

Trend Themes

  1. Revival of Historic Craftsmanship — Reinterpreting traditional Lombard terracotta into modern porcelain stoneware highlights how ancient craftsmanship is revitalized through innovative materials.
  2. Geometric Patterns in Modern Design — Incorporating geometric patterns inspired by historical architecture into contemporary tile design offers a fresh aesthetic that combines tradition with modern style.
  3. Matte Finishes in Tile Applications — The use of matte finishes like ULTRAmatt provides a tactile experience in both indoor and outdoor spaces, enhancing the appeal of tile installations with a natural feel.

Industry Implications

  1. Interior Design — Embracing centuries-old materials in new tile collections allows interior design innovators to create spaces that resonate with both history and modernity.
  2. Sustainable Architecture — By merging classic terracotta aesthetics with modern durability, architects find opportunities to incorporate sustainable, authentic materials in urban projects.
  3. Ceramics Manufacturing — The evolution of traditional terracotta into durable porcelain stoneware represents a significant advancement in ceramic production techniques.

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