NovaBell continues its exploration of whole-home design with a focus on the kitchen, highlighting the role of surfaces as the foundation of interior identity in the latest chapter of its series, "NovaBell: furnishing all the rooms of the house."
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The Italian porcelain stoneware manufacturer positions surfaces, not furniture, as the starting point of any design project, emphasising how floors and walls define atmosphere, character and functionality. Through colour, materiality and tactile quality, NovaBell's collections aim to combine aesthetic versatility with high technical performance.
Porcelain stoneware remains central to this approach, offering durability, hygiene and resistance while adapting to a wide range of interior styles. NovaBell's portfolio spans formats from small 6x25 cm tiles to large-scale slabs measuring up to 162x324 cm, enabling seamless application across multiple spaces in the home.
In the kitchen, described as the heart of the home, the demands on materials are particularly high. Surfaces must withstand heat, moisture, impacts and intensive daily use, while maintaining ease of cleaning and long-term performance. NovaBell's solutions are designed to meet these requirements, covering everything from floors and walls to countertops and even extractor hoods.
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Among the featured collections, Canvë combines Crale wall tiles with Grève flooring to create cohesive environments, while Atelier in Calacatta Gold and Deepstone in Lunar offer contrasting aesthetic directions. The Dusk collection demonstrates the brand's fully integrated approach, extending porcelain stoneware across all kitchen surfaces for a unified design language.
Beyond product development, NovaBell will also take part in Milan Design Week from 21 to 26 April, presenting the installation Rare Heart by Danilo Ramazzotti at Palazzo Litta as part of the MoscaPartners Variations exhibition. The installation features the new Guja collection, applied to three sculptural dolmens exploring elemental themes of air, water and fire, inspired by the geological formations of Monte Rosa.
Founded in 1988 and based in the Sassuolo ceramic district, NovaBell produces approximately 130,000 square metres of ceramic surfaces weekly and exports 90% of its production to 95 countries. The company continues to invest in sustainability and energy efficiency, reinforcing its position as a key player in the global ceramics and surfaces market.
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