Iris Ceramica specialises in floor and wall coverings for the residential, commercial and industrial sectors. Established in 1961, the company is committed to researching technology behind their products and to developing high quality ceramic and porcelain tiles.
May 1st, 2008
New and exciting collections are on the agenda for the company, the first of which is the MA.DE range, which Iris will release exclusively through Domayne Design.
Product Range – Stone and Ceramics encompassing tiles, marble, granite and slate.
Brands – Iris Ceramica, Bottega D’Arte, Fabbrica Marmi e Graniti and Naturgress.
Applications – Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability – Iris is dedicated to reducing the impact of manufacturing processes on the environment.
Major Projects – Byron on Byron Resort, Una Hotel, Prague-Ruzyne Airport, Capetown International Airport, Rockwell Powerplant Shopping Mall, John Lennon Museum Tokyo.
Lead time – Products in stock, otherwise six to eight weeks.
Featured Product: MA.DE
Manufactured by Iris Cermaica, MA.DE is a unique concept in ceramic tiles. The new line focuses on creativity and exploration of materials and form. The sculpted and highly tactile 3D design is made up of high-quality porcelain, which is suitable for both walls and floors. The MA.DE collection is available in three stylish lines and 12 colour-ways and can be applied to almost any interior or exterior application.
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