The choice of wall coverings is a crucial moment in interior design, a detail capable of defining the soul of a space. In this context, porcelain stoneware stands out as an excellent solution, combining unparalleled technical performance with increasingly sophisticated aesthetics. Whether for tiles for the kitchen, living room, or family room, this material offers extraordinary versatility. Let's take a look at how the Pastorelli Tiles collections, with a specific focus on three-dimensional textures and brick effects, can transform domestic environments into spaces of pure elegance and contemporary style.
Porcelain Stoneware: An Ally for Style and Functionality Porcelain stoneware is a compact, hard, non-porous ceramic that is resistant to impact, scratches, stains, and chemicals. These characteristics make it the ideal choice for high-traffic areas subject to wear and tear, such as kitchens and living areas. But the real revolution lies in its ability to faithfully replicate the appearance of natural materials such as wood, marble, and stone, while surpassing them in terms of practicality and maintenance.
Material Trends: 3D Textures and Brick Look The latest trends in interior design favor the materiality and authenticity of surfaces. Two stylistic directions are emerging strongly, masterfully interpreted by Pastorelli: three-dimensional textures and the timeless charm of brick.
Vibrant Surfaces: Three-Dimensional Textures Technological innovation has made it possible to go beyond the two-dimensionality of classic tiles. The 3D Studio technology developed by Pastorelli allows the creation of ceramic surfaces with dynamic volumes and unique patterns that capture light and create evocative chiaroscuro effects. The Levante collection is an emblematic example: inspired by a light stone, its soft textures and delicate shades instill aesthetic peace and integrate perfectly into contemporary designs, both for floors and walls.
The Return of Brick: Urban and Welcoming Style Brick evokes an urban and post-industrial atmosphere, but it can also be warm and welcoming. Pastorelli reinterprets this classic with collections such as Plyta and Colour Up. Plyta, in the 6x25 cm format, offers stylistic versatility ranging from modern rustic to minimalist. The Colour Up 4.8x45 cm collection, on the other hand, plays with nine different shades of deep, reflective glaze, allowing you to create lively walls with character, perfect for kitchen splashbacks or accent walls in the living room.