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francesca-gugliotta 22/06/2021

Match-Up: making room for fantasy with Florim

The ceramic tile producer presents a balanced and innovative mix&match of surfaces, styles and colors

From high-fashion runways to domestic interiors, mix&match is a popular trend, thanks to the freedom of combining different styles, expressing personality through unique, inimitable décor. This trend has been discerned and interpreted by Florim, the company based in Fiorano Modenese that has always kept pace with and ahead of changing tastes, in the new Match-Up collection of ceramic tiles, a balanced and innovative combination of different surfaces, styles and colors.

Room for fantasy, with the rule that there are no rules: the concrete effect, with its urban, industrial tone, meets the composite effect, irregular and iridescent, with a retro atmosphere, in a versatile game of contrasts to break up the monotony of minimalists settings, adding new energy. The two initial surfaces, very different from each other, coexist in a single project that encourages the possibility of coordinating and combining all the parts of any space.

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Match-Up by Florim

Match-Up by Florim

Match-Up by Florim

Match-Up by Florim

The lively combination spreads across a variegated range of colors: from the cool, neutral tones typical of industrial settings to the warm, extroverted hues of mustard yellow and blue, intensified by five different decorations that play with more or less sinuous profiles, offering opportunities for maximum originality of expression.

The Match-Up patchwork, in the concrete and composite versions, is offered in traditional formats, with a thickness of 10 millimeters, and the Florim Magnum Oversize formats, up to 120×280 centimeters, with a thickness of 6 millimeters.

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