Antica Ceramica Unveils the Persian Tiles Collection
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Antica Ceramica Unveils the Persian Tiles Collection

Antica Ceramica, a leader in India’s tile manufacturing industry, has introduced the Persian Tiles Collection, a stunning new range inspired by the intricate patterns and artistry of Persian design. Known for their rich heritage and captivating beauty, Persian tiles—also referred to as Islamic Geometric Art—blend historical elegance with contemporary functionality, making them the perfect addition to any modern interior. This exquisite collection is now available at Antica Ceramica’s flagship store and leading retailers nationwide, offering homeowners and designers the opportunity to bring a piece of timeless art into their spaces.

Persian tiles are synonymous with intricate geometric patterns, floral motifs, and vibrant colours that have adorned palaces, mosques, and cultural landmarks for centuries. Rooted in a philosophy of balance and harmony, these designs evoke a sense of serenity while adding visual drama to any setting. The Persian Tiles Collection by Antica Ceramica honours this legacy, reimagining it for today’s interiors. By blending traditional patterns with contemporary finishes, these tiles provide a unique way to add elegance and character to homes and commercial spaces alike.

Persian tiles, renowned for their intricate geometric patterns, floral motifs, and vibrant colours, have graced palaces, mosques, and cultural landmarks for centuries, reflecting a philosophy of balance and harmony that evokes serenity while adding visual drama. Honouring this rich legacy, the Persian Tiles Collection by Antica Ceramica reimagines these timeless designs for modern interiors, seamlessly blending traditional artistry with contemporary finishes to infuse elegance and character into both residential and commercial spaces. Interior designers and architects have embraced the Persian Tiles Collection for its ability to transform spaces into works of art. The intricate patterns and rich textures allow for endless creative possibilities, from statement walls to elegant flooring.

“The Persian Tiles Collection combines the timeless beauty of Persian design with the durability and functionality required in modern interiors,” says Rahul Bhugra, Director of Antica Ceramica. “This collection is perfect for adding texture, pattern, and depth to any space, creating a blend of tradition and modernity that appeal to a wide audience.” The Persian Tiles Collection reflects Antica Ceramica’s commitment to creating products that align with the ethics of interior design. By integrating aesthetics, practicality, and sustainability, the collection caters to the needs of modern spaces while honouring the legacy of Persian artistry.

The tiles’ non-slip and UV-resistant features ensure safety and durability, making them an ethical and functional choice for designers focused on creating inclusive, user-friendly environments. The Persian Tiles Collection offers a wide array of patterns and imprints, providing endless opportunities to customise and elevate your interiors. Whether you’re creating a luxurious living room, a serene bathroom, or a vibrant kitchen, these tiles offer the perfect solution for adding timeless charm and sophistication.

Antica Ceramica, a leader in India’s tile manufacturing industry, has introduced the Persian Tiles Collection, a stunning new range inspired by the intricate patterns and artistry of Persian design. Known for their rich heritage and captivating beauty, Persian tiles—also referred to as Islamic Geometric Art—blend historical elegance with contemporary functionality, making them the perfect addition to any modern interior. This exquisite collection is now available at Antica Ceramica’s flagship store and leading retailers nationwide, offering homeowners and designers the opportunity to bring a piece of timeless art into their spaces.Persian tiles are synonymous with intricate geometric patterns, floral motifs, and vibrant colours that have adorned palaces, mosques, and cultural landmarks for centuries. Rooted in a philosophy of balance and harmony, these designs evoke a sense of serenity while adding visual drama to any setting. The Persian Tiles Collection by Antica Ceramica honours this legacy, reimagining it for today’s interiors. By blending traditional patterns with contemporary finishes, these tiles provide a unique way to add elegance and character to homes and commercial spaces alike.Persian tiles, renowned for their intricate geometric patterns, floral motifs, and vibrant colours, have graced palaces, mosques, and cultural landmarks for centuries, reflecting a philosophy of balance and harmony that evokes serenity while adding visual drama. Honouring this rich legacy, the Persian Tiles Collection by Antica Ceramica reimagines these timeless designs for modern interiors, seamlessly blending traditional artistry with contemporary finishes to infuse elegance and character into both residential and commercial spaces. Interior designers and architects have embraced the Persian Tiles Collection for its ability to transform spaces into works of art. The intricate patterns and rich textures allow for endless creative possibilities, from statement walls to elegant flooring.“The Persian Tiles Collection combines the timeless beauty of Persian design with the durability and functionality required in modern interiors,” says Rahul Bhugra, Director of Antica Ceramica. “This collection is perfect for adding texture, pattern, and depth to any space, creating a blend of tradition and modernity that appeal to a wide audience.” The Persian Tiles Collection reflects Antica Ceramica’s commitment to creating products that align with the ethics of interior design. By integrating aesthetics, practicality, and sustainability, the collection caters to the needs of modern spaces while honouring the legacy of Persian artistry.The tiles’ non-slip and UV-resistant features ensure safety and durability, making them an ethical and functional choice for designers focused on creating inclusive, user-friendly environments. The Persian Tiles Collection offers a wide array of patterns and imprints, providing endless opportunities to customise and elevate your interiors. Whether you’re creating a luxurious living room, a serene bathroom, or a vibrant kitchen, these tiles offer the perfect solution for adding timeless charm and sophistication.

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