Spanish brand Decocer has designed the Cubik tiles, which is made with the embodiment of a clean and modern grid pattern. It also highlights a strong visual depth where embossing joins the tiling as well. Crafted from ceramic materials, it boasts a play of light and shadow with its textural pattern along the surface.
It notably comes in a single long or a narrow rectangular shape for its installation process. There are nine colors to choose from, including neutral and bold tones and glossy or matte finishes. The brand notes: "Its geometric patterns and diverse colour range offer versatility and sophistication, ideal for creating modern, dynamic and character-filled environments in any architectural or decorative project."
Image Credit: Decocer
What's Driving This Trend
- Geometric Tile Designs
- Geometric tile designs like the Cubik tiles offer a modern aesthetic that adds depth and visual interest to architectural spaces.
- Textural Ceramic Surfaces
- Textural ceramic surfaces create a play of light and shadow, enhancing both the functional and artistic elements of interior designs.
- Versatile Color Palettes
- Versatile color palettes in ceramic tiles allow interior designers to customize spaces with a wide range of neutral and bold tones, accommodating various design preferences.
Who This Affects Most
- Interior Design
- The interior design industry benefits from innovative tile designs that offer new materials and patterns for creative architectural and decorative projects.
- Ceramic Manufacturing
- Ceramic manufacturing can capitalize on the demand for textured and patterned surfaces that provide aesthetic and functional benefits to modern architecture.
- Home Renovation
- Home renovation businesses find disruptive opportunities in offering unique geometric patterned tiles that appeal to contemporary style enthusiasts.
