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Cement Tile Collection Studio BrichetZiegler
Discover the exclusive collection designed by Studio BrichetZiegler for Carocim. Caroline Ziegler and Pierre Brichet, a leading duo in French design, lend their distinctive graphic and expressive signature to our authentic mosaic tiles. This range is a demonstration of style: it proves that cement tiles, far from being reserved for classic interiors, are a resolutely contemporary material. Here, traditional craftsmanship is used to create precise and structured designs. The patterns play with positive and negative space, vanishing lines, and contrasting colors to create floors with presence and character. Passionate about artisanal know-how, the duo offers a seamless transition from technical skill to poetry through their structured patterns that fit together and complement each other. This is the ideal collection for lovers of design, architecture, and beautiful materials.
Graphic patterns that sculpt the space
The strength of the BrichetZiegler collection lies in its ability to structure volumes. The designers have conceived motifs that are not merely decorative, but architectural.
- Line Play: Some models use networks of fine lines which, once assembled, create vibrant patterns, reminiscent of textiles or industrial wire mesh, but softened by the velvety texture of cement.
- Sensitive Geometry: Other patterns explore bold geometric shapes (triangles, arcs) treated with subtle color palettes. The visual effect is powerful without being aggressive.
These tiles allow you to create very contemporary "rug" effects, visually defining a dining area, an entrance or an office space.
The meeting of color and structure
True to their "technical and poetic" approach, Caroline and Pierre collaborated with our artisans to develop a specific color palette. The hues are bold yet always nuanced by the mineral quality of the substrate. This collection features unexpected combinations: deep blues paired with terracotta, industrial grays enlivened by touches of sunny yellow. Each cement tile is colored throughout, to a thickness of 4 to 5 mm, guaranteeing the longevity of these daring color combinations.
A collection for today's interiors
The Studio BrichetZiegler collection was designed to integrate seamlessly into modern living spaces. In an open-plan kitchen: The graphic patterns create a strong visual connection between the kitchen and living room. In a bathroom: They bring a touch of modernity and dynamism, a far cry from the "retro" clichés of cement tiles. In a professional space: It's a relevant choice for a reception area, restaurant, or office, asserting a stylish and creative identity.
The requirement for handmade
Despite their precise aesthetic, these tiles are entirely handcrafted in our workshops. This paradox is what gives the collection its true value. The rigor of BrichetZiegler's design is embodied by the artisan's hand. This manual production imbues the tile with an added soul. The slight variations inherent in the artisanal process "humanize" the industrial design, making each floor unique and vibrant.
Pairing BrichetZiegler tiles
To showcase these striking patterns, we recommend keeping the surrounding elements simple and understated. They pair perfectly with raw materials like polished concrete, light wood, or metal. You can also mix them with our solid-color tiles (white, gray, black) to create open spaces and allow the pattern to shine through in subtle touches.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Studio BrichetZiegler collection