The Piqué ceramic collection is an all-new ceramic concept from José Manuel Ferrero of estudi{H}ac for his client Harmony and is an expression of the designer’s passion for textiles with an intense visual and tactile impact.
The Pique collection is divided into three designs with different ceramic properties.
Piqué Waffle is the purest and most conceptual proposal. It pursues the idea of transmitting the most real texture of the fabric in its purest and most natural state. The combination of relief with a texturised micro-matte finish provides the realism sought.
It comes in four different tones: Anthracite, Bordeaux, Sand and White, all made of 20cm x 40cm porcelain.
Piqué Mosaic is an exploration of relief as a symbol of differentiation, thus creating a three-dimensional reverse mosaic effect. The play lies in the combination of grouting with a tone-to-tone effect or in contrast with the base colour.
It comes in two different tones: Anthracite and White, all made of 20cm x 40cm porcelain.
Piqué 3D is based on a linear extrusion of the weft comprising the fabric to obtain two pieces with the most iconic of character. The different composition combinations create light and dark effects depending on the play on lights to boost the reliefs.
It comes in four different tones: Anthracite, Bordeaux, Sand and White, all made of 10cm x 10cm and 10cm x 40cm porcelain.
This elegant and contemporary ceramic collection was based on the Lancashire cotton industry in the late 18th century which developed a mechanised technique to weave double cloths with a heavy weft included, giving rise to Piqué fabric.
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