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Ceramica Rondine in the heart of Architecture

Ceramica Rondine in the heart of Architecture

Ceramica Rondine will be taking part in the 2015 edition of the most important event in the building and architecture world: the Bau trade fair in Munich, from 19 to 24 January 2015. This year the salon, the nerve centre for anyone working in the construction and interior design industry, will be hosting over 2,000 exhibitors from over 40 countries.
The event continues to confirm its status as a key international meeting point - last year's edition recorded over 235,000 visitors, including 60,000 designers and architects - and represents an unmissable opportunity for visibility. The news for 2015 focuses on a drastic improvement in the layout of companies and products: intuitive thematic routes will guide visitors on a journey of discovery through the latest construction solutions.

What will you see at the Ceramica Rondine stand?
Ceramica Rondine is looking forward to demonstrating the most advanced ceramic solutions to you, presented and narrated in a space measuring over 24 m2. The undisputed star of the trade fair is the newborn Brick Generation, Ceramica Rondine's most innovative solution.
This project, with a strong visual and textural impact, marks the new frontier in contemporary wall and floor coverings. Inspired by the brick façades of the most exclusive districts of the great cities, it is used to create domestic walls with an urban style, reproducing the charm and atmosphere of industrial chic. The exposed brick tiles are available for both floors and walls, and come in 3 separate collections: Bristol, New York and Venice.

Ceramica Rondine
looks forward to seeing you at BAU 2015
19 to 24 January
Hall A4 – Stand 509

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