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Fiandre and the lexicon of ceramic design

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With Lexicon, Fiandre introduces a new language of surfaces: eight materials, two souls, and a sustainable approach signed by Iris Ceramica Group, where technology becomes a tool for architectural storytelling.

In the world of architecture and interior design, material is language — rhythm, touch, expression. Fiandre demonstrates this with Lexicon, a project that transforms the surface into a true expressive code. Not a collection in the traditional sense, but a vocabulary of surfaces in which each texture “speaks” within space.

Eight surfaces, organized into two families — Expressive and Structural — give shape to an open system capable of generating infinite combinations. The former conveys emotions and visual narratives through rich patterns and calibrated colors: from the vibrant Arabescato Grigio to the bold Breccia Blu, from the tactile Ceppo Aragona to the dynamic Breccia Phoenix. The latter is an exercise in restraint: surfaces such as White Aura, Havana Burlington, Roche Bleue, and Pietra di Fez define essential, coherent, architectural spaces.

The strength of Lexicon lies in its dual register: the ability to combine expressiveness and structure within a visual grammar that restores depth and identity. The finishes — Natural, Natural Plus, and Antislip — expand the designer’s creative freedom, while the large formats (6 and 8 mm thick) enhance spatial continuity and minimize material waste.

But the real leap forward is technological. Fiandre employs for the Lexicon large slabs a water-based technology developed by Iris Ceramica Group for its large Lexicon slabs, combining environmental sustainability with unprecedented aesthetic definition. It is the meeting point between matter and innovation, where ceramics become both expressive medium and cultural instrument for writing new spatial narratives.

Arabescato Grey Lexicon, Natural Finish, Fiandre

All under the hallmark of Fiandre, a historic brand of the Group, which for over sixty years has been dedicated to technical and design-oriented porcelain stoneware. Within Iris Ceramica Group, the brand embodies the pursuit of balance between aesthetics, performance, and environmental responsibility. The Group, a world leader in the production of high-end ceramic surfaces, stands out for pioneering projects such as H₂ Factory®, the first ceramic industry designed to be powered by self-produced green hydrogen.

Innovation, sustainability, and design culture thus become the pillars of a new concept of beauty: conscious, high-performing, and visionary.

Collection:
Lexicon
Brand:
Fiandre
Web site:
www.fiandre.com
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