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After a COVID hiatus, the 20th Revestir Expo took place in Sao Paolo, Brazil from 8 to 11 March 2022. As usual, the latest and best products and international trends in, tiles, sustainable products, advanced technologies, and innovative designs were showcased.

Porcelain and patterns galore

The brand presents exclusive and breath-taking porcelain tiles, reinforcing the foundations of the company which are design, people, and technology.

Castelli

The collection includes terrazzo Veneziano Avorio 90×90, a very elegant and modern granite, new hydraulic tiles such as the Treviso 60×60, which features florals and classic designs, and Biancogres’ 120×120 hyper-realistic marbles such as the Macchia Vecchia Lux, white marble with wide and extremely sophisticated shafts, and the Porta Santa Lux, a breccia with a warm tone that loaded with refinement.

A collection of marbles

Castelli presents its marbles with staining and various textures revealing their beauty, personality, and sophistication. These works of art are classic and elegant, modern, and ready to create unique environments.

An explosion of colours and illusion

Ceusa’s Alegria collection with coatings in a mixture of colours, lines forming optical illusion, wefts, pigmentation, and intensity showcased their creativity. In this collection, shapes and colourings are combined to create a rich patchwork quilt on the surface. The pieces are an explosion of colours.

Ceusa

Nature of time

With Eliane’s Nature of Time Collection, they reconnect us with the environment and nature. This collection reminds us to be in the moment, make new memories and prepare today to be able to preserve tomorrow. This collection helps us to do this with the inclusion of a fusion of patterns, colours and textures that is also perfect for warm and contemporary environments.

An expression of Brazilianness

Elizabeth’s new range, in a new 120×120 format, is a highlight this year.

Elizabeth Revestimentos launched the collection paths: Lands, Breezes and
roads, which expresses the present Brazilianness from north to south, bringing home beach breezes, countryside lands and city roads.

Lepri

Memory-filled designs

Incepa brings walls to life with their 2022 release with calming colours and designs – well-being and balance being the inspiration. Shades of brown, ivory and green harmonise and bring stripped-down air to the environment. Pieces with organic designs in neutral shades overlap the geometric relief, forming a modular panel while being re-joined.

Designed with sustainability in mind

There is something about valuing life, giving new meaning to waste, and thus protecting future generations by focussing on the use of recycled materials and sustainability, as Lepri has done.

Indian inspiration

Lurca’s new tile collection was inspired by north-western India. With Islamic and Hindu cultural influences, the region is known for its colours, flowers, rich culture, and warm tones.

Lurca

Versatility all round

Portinari exhibited its new products in the Lastra format, with pieces that reach 320 cm, bringing the feeling of magnificence to environments and showcasing the versatility of the pieces. These can be applied on various surfaces, such as floors, walls, facades and even furniture, panels, stairs, and countertops. The porcelain tiles range in colourways from the classic absolute white and black to the most urban Sale and Pepe, all in a satin finish.

For more information, contact Revestir via www.exporevestir.com.br

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