Mosaics
Every collection begins with a journey. Ceramiche Benedetti's designers explore materials, shapes and contexts with curiosity and rigour, seeking each time an original response to the needs of a space and the people who inhabit it. It is a process of choices and refinements, of a constant dialogue between design intuition and an attention to detail.

The collections are born from a collaboration with Bisazza, a landmark name in the art of mosaic. A partnership in which Ceramiche Benedetti's design research finds in Bisazza's craft expertise the right language to express itself giving life to surfaces and environments with a strong expressive identity.

The result are bespoke solutions, able to bring to very different spaces a recognisable quality: that of those who design with care and craft with passion.



Elements Collection
Air, Water, Earth, Fire. Four elements that humanity has always used to make sense of the world, to give it order and meaning. They are archetypes before they are forms, presences that run through cultures, philosophies and imagination with a symbolic force that time has never diminished.
This collection is born from a deep exploration of their synergies: the tensions and balances that bind them, the way they transform in contact with one another. A process that moved through the symbolic dimension to reach the design one, translating into form, texture and color what the elements evoke before they are even seen.
The result is a collection that carries within it a layering of meaning aesthetically resolved, conceptually rich, able to inhabit a space with the same expressive strenght with which the elements inhabit the world.







Flora Collection
Nature is not only what we see. Beneath the surface of every leaf, every petal, every living organism, there exists a parallel world made of invisible structures, primordial geometries, cells that replicate and organise themselves according to an ancient and perfect logic.
The Flora collection is born from this inward gaze. Four designs that do not represent nature, but explore it: its microscopic patterns, its cellular architectures, its ability to generate forms of extraordinary complexity from the simplest of principles. A visual journey that moves between the botanical and the abstract, between the familiar and the unexpected.
The result is a collection that brings to the surface what normally escapes the eye, revealing an unseen dimension of nature, rich with beauty and meaning.





