Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 30/07/2025

Sensory surfaces

Ceramiche Refin's Halo collection combines decorative aesthetics with high-performance functionality. An ideal combination for decorating domestic environments as much as the most demanding commercial and hospitality projects

Between performance and aesthetics, functionality and sensoriality, in perfect balance. Ceramiche Refin‘s Halo collection unites seemingly opposite worlds, transforming the surface into a vibrant furnishing element full of personality. Porcelain stoneware wall tiles become true material canvases, capable of giving character to spaces, combining beauty, resistance and practicality. A versatile solution, ideal for both residential and contract environments, where design and functionality must go hand in hand. Halo is therefore part of the path of material experimentation conducted by Refin since its origins in 1962, focusing on the synergy between technological innovation and craftsmanship approach to develop a totally Made in Italy product of the highest quality, both technical and aesthetic, intended for the world of architecture and interior design.

With Halo, therefore, a diffused sensoriality takes shape that comes from the glossy finish, the glazed surface and the intense colors that paint the collection. The novel format in which it is proposed, 6x24cm, with a brick effect, also contributes: the collection thus creates an extremely dynamic pattern and a rhythmic pattern of great movement on the surfaces.
In fact, Halo plays with visual perceptions by alternating light and dark halos, includes dots, and features irregularities especially near the edges that accentuate its textural aspect and the ideal of a handcrafted product.

The variability of the surface, the glazed effect, and the bold hues help define a dynamic proposal that reflects light, creating compositions with a strong decorative impact. Soft reliefs then offer an uneven, three-dimensional tactile effect that invites interaction. A finish that contributes to giving movement to the whole, also enhanced by the laying that can be orthogonal (vertically and horizontally), according to staggered patterns or plugged.

Finally, the colors: an intense palette in line with current color trends. the purity of Cotton white and Ink black complements the bolder Ocean blue, Basil green and Cherry red shades. These, together with Chrome gray, present a marked color variation emphasized by the glossy finish that reinforces the expressive character of the collection.

Thanks to this lively and sophisticated identity, so modern yet with a traditional appeal, Halo conquers contemporary interiors. Its decorative impact enhances the volumes of architecture as much as the furnishing elements: it is therefore perfect for giving character to domestic and residential environments as much as commercial settings and hospitality projects. Strong, high-performing and durable, the collection responds with style to the needs of those who design spaces that speak a current language of aesthetics and functionality.

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