A very rich edition of the Salone del Mobile has just ended, an occasion for new encounters, ideas and reflections. Ceramic is confirmed as the undisputed protagonist of the new CIELO collections, the result of long and careful study and research made possible by the artistic direction led by Andrea Parisio and Giuseppe Pezzano.
At the Salone del Mobile, Cielo presented five new collections: Otis, with its sinuous shapes, essential geometries and strong sculptural presence; Kanto, the washbasin whose asymmetry offers dynamic perspectives and new visual balances; Filo, the modular unit featuring a large and comfortable under-top basin integrated with a ceramic or marble countertop, also designed for the contract sector; and the new Delfo, with its rectangular ceramic top offering multiple interpretations thanks to the variety of bowl options. These projects, created by designers Andrea Parisio and Giuseppe Pezzano, further define the brand’s aesthetic vision and its ongoing exploration of form and material.
Itaca is an island synonymous with homecoming, a journey to the origins of ceramics. Ceramic objects of great aesthetic impact—separate yet connected like an archipelago—feature simple, soft and primordial shapes designed to accompany an increasingly intimate domestic ritual. Conceived by designer Luca Cimarra, the collection enriches CIELO’s creative landscape, confirming the brand’s mastery in shaping ceramic material and its ability to create elements with a strong aesthetic identity, always aligned with the most current trends in bathroom design.
Discover the world of Ceramica Cielo's collections through the official catalogues.
Each volume is packed with inspiration, technical insights and design ideas for bathroom interiors, offering architects and designers practical tools to transform every idea into distinctive and coherent solutions.