02.04.2012Institutional
TAU IN MOSBUILD 2012
 02.02.2012Institutional
SIGNATURE CERAMIC SURFACES

Tau Cerámica takes part in THE BIG 5 trade fair.

From the 21st to the 24th of November, at the Dubai World Trade Centre, the trade show for professionals from the building and construction material industry of the Persian Gulf will be held.

TAU will present a top quality product range and the new designs from the ESSENTIA 2012 collection to its clients from the United Arab Emirates. The Onice, Albaicín, Bouquet, Mayfair, Vesubio and Leño collections are just some of the highlights among these novelties.

The Ónice model has been influenced by French Neoclassicism. The product is available in polished and semi-polished finishes, giving it a spectacular onyx-like shine. In original Greek, onyx means light. The model is intended to create discreetly luxurious habitats in which the purest form of classicism can blend in with today's surroundings.

The Albaicín collection uses the combination of stony surfaces sprinkled with a variety of forms and figures. It has acquired the best of popular tradition together with values from the past. Its modern designs and colours have been adapted so that it compliments areas inside and outside where tougher, sturdier features are required.

Bouquet, a textile design, a synthesis of natural cotton and the finest most delicate silk that prompt nothing but optimism with vividness and free-flowing lines, culminating in an intense, fresh fantasy of fragrances.

The Bouquet collection transmits self-confidence and freedom, the ceramic material is boldly proportioned to produce wall tiles full of timeless sensations.

The Mayfair model originates from the conglomerates and the crevasses that form the Arucas stone.
The incessant search for new products that are then adapted to satisfy the most demanding needs involves using all this rock's potential to create a sober, versatile, long-lasting ceramic collection, one that is a prime example of current urban trends, where a mix of tradition and modernity is united in an exclusive design with a subtle variation of shades and serene colours.

The Vesubio model has been influenced by the recreations of puzzolanic cement. It is named after the town of Pozzuoli, near Naples, at the foot of Mount Vesuvius.

The surface appearance of this cement is the most interesting result obtained, thanks to the natural variations in shade.

The Vesubio collection has been inspired by the past, although with a very up-to-date and revolutionary outlook. It is available in a wide range of formats and colours, both in porcelain stoneware and porous combinable stoneware wall tiles. The elegant, chromatic shades of colour, the contrasting content, the pure appearance and unique variation, all come together to produce a true alternative to classic cement, one that just calls for contemplation and consideration in privileged places.

The Leño collection is a fanciful design that has been inspired by the lush leafy Black Forest.
Its petrified, fossilized appearance is a true reflection of the years gone by.