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Company Profile:
For more than 20 years, Ceramica Vogue as been synonymous of
colour. Since the beginning of its creation, the solid colour
range has been mostly appreciated by the Architects and Interior
Designers who find in the Vogue products a concrete answer to
their project requirements. Bright colours, straight and modular
sizes allow the realization of various constructive proposals
where the colour and the form are the main elements in order
to have an up-grated aesthetic value. In the early 80's when
the solid colour market was dominated by rectangular size tiles,
and by the "fiammate" color finish and "cuoio"
colours, Ceramica Vogue challenged the market by presenting
a wide and extended collection of solid colours on a square
format. The combination of these two elements was the beginning
of the company success. Designers and planers, by mixing and
matching different colours and sizes together, were able to
create different tiled surfaces where the geometric and chromatic
patterns were able to exalt creative and modern trends. Thanks
to this first idea, Vogue, was able, in the incoming years,
to predominate a niche market such as the architectural ceramic
segment. Following this first important success, the company
research & development shifted from colours to textures:
glazed finishes, anti-slipping textures complied with the technical
and functional market requirements. In the spring of 1998, Vogue
finally launched the "Vogue System" a vast and complete
program that put together to the old colours and formats the
new textures enabling the Vogue product to comply with different
type of applications. One colour available in five different
textures, and special pieces, is suitable for applications where
frost resistance, high traffic, hygiene and problems caused
by slippery areas need to be solved. This is what made of the
"Vogue System" a success.
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