#Trade Shows & Events
Casalgrande Padana will be at Boutique Design New York 2025
On 9 and 10 November, Casalgrande Padana will be at Boutique Design New York, held in the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in Manhattan, Booth 537.
The Italian Trade Agency has organised a collective participation together with Ceramics of Italy, in collaboration with the business association Confindustria Ceramica.
Now in its 15th edition, Boutique Design New York is a trade fair for the promotion of designer products for hotels, restaurants and spas. The event is of prime importance for designers, architects and developers. The 2025 edition will focus on wellness, sustainability and inclusiveness: from the use of sustainable, eco-friendly materials and energy efficiency to artificial intelligence.
Concept: the cutting-edge soul of porcelain stoneware
Soft, cloudy effects and neutral tones with subtle touches of colour are the signature features of the new Concept collection, inspired by the metropolitan look that in recent years has strongly influenced the world of architecture and interior design. A journey through design, in which the flow of the matter stimulates and develops creativity and rewrites a whole new architectural language ready to interpret the changing needs of contemporary projects. A versatile, adaptable collection with a cutting-edge spirit, ready to shape the matter and take architectural spaces into a new dimension.
Concept guarantees high standards in terms of durability, maintains its aesthetic and functional characteristics intact over time, and can be widely used in the most challenging design applications. The excellent technical performance offers designers an impressive range of creative options, allowing for customised application solutions for various types of projects, ranging from residential buildings to large commercial surfaces, as well as public buildings, urban furnishings and the restoration and adaptive reuse of existing constructions.
Lithos: contemporary essence in porcelain stoneware
A modern tribute to the timeless allure of a charismatic, powerfully expressive stone: Portland Stone. Delicate shades of colour, soft cloudy effects and subtle touches of light envelop the tiles in the Lithos collection, embellishing it with distinctive graphic details to create simple yet sophisticated surfaces able to adapt to all kinds of applications and living spaces. Lithos offers a modern, versatile finish for design projects that require top technical performance, as well as guaranteeing maximum creative freedom to compose indoor and outdoor floors and walls in both residential and public settings, and for the contract, hospitality and wellness sectors.
Terrae: the exotic allure of porcelain stoneware
In bright, vibrant, engaging, regenerating colours and delicate, discreet, subtle, inviting shades, strikingly decorative earthy tones are back in the forefront of interior design trends.
A warm touch that reveals the endless shades of colour offered by the pigments and precious minerals of the earth, in a porcelain stoneware collection able to capture the attention and bring a vibrant, exotic allure to settings.
Relaxing shades and subtle colour vibes combine with the outstanding qualities of porcelain stoneware to create typical terracotta patterns on the tiles, making them suitable for all kinds of indoor and outdoor surfaces, and for matching floor and wall looks. The natural surface for interiors and the anti-slip surface for use outdoors allow designers to create attractive total looks, seamlessly matching colours and materials from indoors to outdoors.
The timeless appeal of this collection makes it suitable for all areas of the home, offering endless design options for the creation of large areas of colour with a wealth of detail. The outstanding creative potential and impressive technical performance make the new Terrae collection a perfect partner for any décor style, from traditional country looks to more contemporary settings. It can be used for all kinds of applications, blending smoothly with a wide variety of architectural elements.
Elegant and functional: integrated induction hobs from Casalgrande Padana
Flexible, versatile, durable and with superb technical characteristics, porcelain stoneware has moved beyond its traditional role as a floor and wall covering material, and is increasingly used as a home décor surface. An impressive combination of style and function has brought Casalgrande Padana porcelain stoneware into the kitchen as a covering material for modern induction cooktops. This smart solution combines technical performance with style, for a kitchen concept able to adapt to all kinds of needs in spaces of all sizes.
Simple and stylish, suitable for all kinds of décor looks and design requirements, the induction cooktops by Casalgrande Padana – available in two versions: Silent, with a built-in filtering extractor system, and Invisible, integrated below a stoneware top with surround lighting – offer an innovative solution that integrates induction cooktop technology directly into the kitchen worktop, creating a smooth, even, seamless surface.
From resort and restaurant kitchens to those in private homes, Casalgrande Padana’s built-in induction cooktops can be combined smoothly with the ceramic surfaces in the company catalogue, and are made entirely from porcelain stoneware slabs with a thickness of 12 mm or 20 mm, available in a wide variety of colours. At the customer’s request, and subject to examination of the complete design project, bespoke décor elements can be made to measure.
Casalgrande Padana’s porcelain stoneware tiles are obtained thanks to a cutting-edge manufacturing process focused on sustainability and taking account of scientific research and development and the latest advances in environmental technology, with sophisticated anti-pollution equipment that enables the recycling and full recovery of all components in the process, resulting in virtually zero emissions and dispersion. For many years now, Casalgrande Padana has been endeavouring to adopt the finest technologies and management procedures, applying circularity criteria to the use of energy, water and production waste, with a view to respecting and safeguarding the landscape and territorial balance.