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Ceramics in interior design

Although it has always been present in our homes, the truth is that nowadays there is a kind of explosion in this ceramic world in which new textures and colors have been put at the service of the creativity of hundreds of people who create their own vases or customize their tableware. Hundreds of courses to learn how to handle ceramics proliferate in the cities and allow us to create our own ceramic objects to decorate spaces.

However, for those who for time or desire do not wish to learn, there are many creative options on the market for all decorative styles that have ceramics as the main material. Vases, flowerpots or tableware in neutral or colorful tones, shiny or matte, large or small, populate the homes of half the world giving each environment that special touch that was missing.


And as ceramics is a world with infinite applications and decorative options, let's take a look at its main uses and tones for all types of environments:



Vases and pots


Jars, vases and pots in their various shapes and colors are probably the decorative object par excellence in which ceramics, together with glass, reign unrivaled.

Within this wide world, we can find very contemporary versions, mainly in matte and powdered tones, transmitting peace and an air of zen.

Planters


Another classic in the ceramic world, flower pots are the perfect candidate for ceramic applications of different types. In fact, to get that rustic touch that is so popular nowadays, it is enough to recover an old clay pots that were lost in the attic.


Tableware


Glasses, cups, plates or bowls are also very suitable options for the application of decorative ceramics. As they are in contact with food, they usually have an additional treatment (usually vitrified) but they are still highly decorative, ideal to be placed on kitchen shelves or sideboards.

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