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Emisferi Terracotta Blocks Feature Semicircular Cutouts

The Emisferi collection is a glazed terracotta block system developed by Note Design Studio for Mutina. Debuted at 3daysofdesign, the product extends the manufacturer's tile expertise into a three-dimensional architectural component. Each block features a cubic form with semicircular recesses on both sides. The geometry creates openings when multiple units are stacked together, allowing light and air to pass through assembled structures. The blocks can be used for freestanding partitions, shelving systems, tables, and other interior or exterior applications.

The collection is available in Beige, Light Blue, and Brown finishes. A glazed surface gives each unit a combination of matte and velvety textures, while subtle variations in the finish reveal evidence of the production process. The repeated geometry supports a range of configurations using a consistent modular form. Openings created by the semicircular cutouts introduce patterns of solid and void across walls, furniture, and architectural installations.

Trend Themes

  1. Modular Terracotta Architecture — Ceramic blocks with repeatable geometries create new potential for adaptable partitions, furniture, and spatial installations that merge craft materials with configurable design systems.
  2. Permeable Interior Structures — Light- and air-filtering architectural components introduce opportunities for interiors that balance privacy, ventilation, and decorative patterning without relying on fully solid walls.
  3. Glazed Textural Surfaces — Subtle finish variation and velvety matte glazing point to premium material experiences where production traces become aesthetic value in architectural products.

Industry Implications

  1. Architectural Materials — Three-dimensional terracotta systems expand traditional tile manufacturing into structural and decorative components suited to flexible built environments.
  2. Interior Design — Modular blocks with sculptural voids support multifunctional layouts in homes, hospitality spaces, and retail environments through visually expressive space division.
  3. Furniture Design — Stackable ceramic forms enable hybrid furniture concepts such as shelving, tables, and display units that combine durability with architectural ornamentation.

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