Expo Revestir 2021: check out the main launches of the fair
The largest coatings event in Latin America takes place 100% digitally and brings new products in ceramics, porcelain, wood and stone. Check it out!
By Nádia Sayuri Kaku
Submitted at Mar 22, 2021, 5:00 AM
05 min de leitura
Ceusa: the Noturno collection features dark porcelain tiles with whitish nuances that give movement to the product. With pieces in the 120 x 120 cm format, it has a natural and non-slip finish. (Divulgação)
The 19th edition of Expo Revestir will take place from March 22nd in São Paulo in an unprecedented way: the largest coverings fair in Latin America will be 100% online and will bring together more than 100 hours of digital content over five days of the event . In addition to business rounds, lectures and virtual meetings, dozens of floor and wall covering launches are scheduled to take place in the coming days. Below we have separated the main trends and products of the 2021 edition. Check it out!
Organic forms
Castelatto: a coleção Moledo vem em diversos formatos e está disponível nas cores marfim, cinza chumbo e marrom. (Favaro Jr/CASACOR)
Inspiration from nature is a recurring theme in the world of coverings: wood , stone and bricks never go out of style, whether in their natural form or printed on ceramics and porcelain tiles. The new products for 2021 feature designs from other materials, sustainable raw materials and 3D pieces.
01/06 -
Castelatto: the Pau a Pique collection (120 x 50 cm) is available in terracotta and sertão colors and recreates the construction technique known as taipa de mão.
(Favaro Jr)
02/06 -
Santa Luzia: the Ecodeck line is made from WPS, a material also known as plastic wood, and is suitable for indoor and outdoor areas, including pool decks.
(Divulgação)
03/06 -
Elemental Special Coatings: the Stone line consists of pieces of different sizes and textures, pre-assembled in plates, which give a result reminiscent of natural stones.
(Tarso Figueiredo)
04/06 -
Elemental Special Coatings: Oxi Mosaic reproduces the details of oxidized rocks, giving a contemporary finish to projects.
(Tarso Figueiredo)
05/06 -
Atlas: Morea ceramics have a look inspired by volcanic stones, with various shades of blue. It is recommended for landscaping and swimming pool projects.
(Divulgação)
06/06 -
Castelatto: the Moledo collection comes in different formats and is available in ivory, lead gray and brown.
(Favaro Jr)
Minimalism and neutral tones
(Divulgação/CASACOR)
Timeless and neutral designs, as well as minimalism , have never been so popular - especially at a time when we are learning to live with less stuff and spending more time indoors. When it comes to coverings, it could not be any different: neutral colors, clean designs and few details mark the launches below.
01/05 -
Eliane: State Cement combines the aesthetics of cement floors with the durability and technology of technical porcelain tiles. It also has the same coloring throughout the body of the piece.
(Divulgação)
02/05 -
Decortiles: the Ágata collection has been reissued in a new 90 x 90 cm format and has a design that refers to natural and therapeutic elements.
(Evelyn Muller)
03/05 -
Berneck: Solanum brings a new interpretation of cumaru and draws attention due to its yellowish brown hue and the ease with which it can be combined with different materials.
(Divulgação)
04/05 -
Akafloor: The Future line now has floors in shades close to concrete, cement, textures, among others, but without giving up the quality and durability of solid wood.
(Divulgação)
05/05 -
Santa Luzia: the Chevron Collection offers a variety of layout possibilities and is available in ten colors, divided between smooth and grooved surfaces.
(Divulgação)
Stones and large formats
(Divulgação/CASACOR)
Large pieces are a well-established trend: with fewer joints, the finish on floors and walls looks more natural and it is possible to explore different types of designs on the surface. Patterns that synthesize stones, such as marble and granite, are no exception and, each year, they become more realistic and diverse.
Whether signed by a famous person or inspired by something exotic, there is no shortage of creativity in the pieces below. Inspired by neighborhoods in São Paulo, famous people or astrological charts, the models have unusual colors, shapes and stories.
01/07 -
Portobello: the Bonbon line is designed by Italian designer Paola Navone and features irregular shapes in pastel tones, which resemble the contours of small sweets.
(Divulgação)
02/07 -
Mosarte: the reinterpretation of the Niterói Legno pattern was made based on the astral map of the model created with the consultancy of astrologer Hugo Leonardo da Silva.
(Divulgação)
03/07 -
Eliane: with a 3D texture, Sonar has lines like those formed by the instrument used to detect objects in the ocean that gives it its name.
(Divulgação)
04/07 -
Atlas: The Confete series recalls the look of the facades of buildings constructed in the 1950s and 1960s in Brazil. It is produced to order.
(Divulgação)
05/07 -
Portobello: also designed by Paola Navone, Vedononvedo redefines the mirror by inserting abstract elements into the surface.
(Divulgação)
06/07 -
Biancogres: as the name suggests, the Moema wall covering refers to the artistic expressions characteristic of the neighborhood of the same name in the city of São Paulo.
(Divulgação)
07/07 -
Portinari: the Mozart collection is inspired by the Austrian composer and features elegant models with shades of gray and golden veins.
(Divulgação)
Wood, laminates and vinyl for all environments
Duratex: o Brise, da linha Design, traz como característica principal o efeito ripado,com aspectos fiéis ao do acabamento em madeira natural. (Divulgação/CASACOR)
More than just providing warmth and comfort to projects, wood is always a versatile material in decoration: it can appear on floors, walls, furniture and objects. Whether solid or reinterpreted in vinyl and laminate, it is the star of the launches below.
01/06 -
Santa Luzia: the Multilinha Collection is made up of narrow, elongated bars made of recycled plastic or reforested pine wood, which can be applied both vertically and horizontally.
(Divulgação)
02/06 -
Eucafloor: produced from PVC, the Working line features different shades of wood and also a pattern that reproduces the appearance of concrete (in the photo above, the format is 60 x 60 cm).
(Divulgação)
03/06 -
Duratex: Cumaru Raiz, a standard in the Essencial Wood line, highlights the beauty of natural wood. With burnt honey tones, it has a uniform design and texture that offers countless application possibilities.
(Divulgação)
04/06 -
Akafloor: the brand launches a line of slats at Expo Revestir 2021 that will be sold from this year onwards.
(Divulgação)
05/06 -
Duratex: Brise, from the Design line, has as its main feature the slatted effect, with an appearance faithful to the natural wood finish.
(Divulgação)
06/06 -
Tarkett: the Ambienta Tech Collection, from the Click Line, allows the installation of vinyl flooring over level, smooth or ceramic subfloors with joints of up to 3 mm, without the need for filling
(Divulgação)
Technology for health
(Divulgação/CASACOR)
At a time when hand washing has become a fundamental habit in our lives, bathroom and metal solutions need to be not only beautiful, but also functional and safe. At Expo Revestir, Deca is presenting 26 products from different lines with Touchless technology: the pieces with intelligent activation do not require touching to release the flow of water. In addition to reducing the risk of contamination, this also increases mobility during use, since it is not necessary to keep your hands in a single position during cleaning.
01/04 -
Deca: designed by architect Ricardo Bello Dias, the Orbe line table tap features a sphere attached to the body of the piece, with a texture that resembles the globe. The idea is to make people aware that no matter where they are, they always use the world's water.
(Divulgação)
02/04 -
Deca: the Tube, Unic, Dream and Curve lines, in high spout and low spout versions, are available in Chrome, Red Gold, Black Noir (Tube faucet only) and Black Matte finishes.
(Divulgação)
03/04 -
Deca: the Dream line (pictured) and all other releases work with a power point and AA batteries.
(Divulgação)
04/04 -
Deca: Designer Jader Almeida has developed a proposal that combines elements from the past, present and future. The high spout washbasin tap uses light shapes and the Matte Black finish enhances the timeless design.