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“A space for architectural design”:

Cersaie 2026 Key Visual highlights architecture as a space for relationships

Cersaie has unveiled the key visual for its 43rd International Exhibition of Ceramic Tile and Bathroom Furnishings, taking place in Bologna from 21–25 September 2026. The image for this edition reinterprets architectural space as a platform for dialogue, collaboration, and interaction, placing inclusivity and adaptability at the heart of design.

© Cersaie

The visual portrays an abstract cityscape, featuring vertical volumes, arches, and vibrant surfaces that interact with natural elements. Trees interspersed within the architecture underscore the growing centrality of nature in built environments, emphasising wellbeing, sustainability, and quality of life. The composition evokes fluid, multifunctional spaces, reflecting contemporary lifestyles and the evolving needs of design professionals.

Designed by Interpromex Comunicazione, the natural palette, ranging from warm to cool hues, symbolises the diversity of cultures, identities, and sensibilities that inform modern architecture. The key visual reinforces Cersaie's role as a global benchmark for the design world, providing architects, interior designers, contractors, and trade professionals with a forum for professional development, networking, and business opportunities.

Cersaie 2026 continues to position materials, surfaces, and design solutions as practical tools for interpreting present needs while anticipating future transformations in architecture and interior design. The exhibition celebrates the interaction between architecture and nature, highlighting spaces where creativity, innovation, and human experience converge.

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