Decocer Presents Cubik, a New Ceramic Tile Collection Touting Volume, Texture

Decocer's Cubik Collection, shown here in Wine.

Decocer’s Cubik Collection, shown here in Wine.

Cubik is Decocer’s latest proposal, combining the strength of geometry with the subtlety of texture to transform any space into a unique visual experience. Designed for those who seek innovation, quality, and personality in their projects, this collection—available in matte and glossy finishes—offers a contemporary language that enhances the creativity of architects and interior designers.

Cubik’s design features a geometric relief pattern that adds depth and movement to surfaces. Its rectangular 7.5×30 cm format and three-dimensional structure play with light and shadow, generating an immersive visual effect that enriches the walls of both residential and commercial spaces.

Cubik (wall tile), shown here in the Mud color selection.

Cubik (wall tile), shown here in the Mud color selection.

Cubik comes in a carefully curated palette of nine colors designed to adapt to a wide range of decorative styles. From neutral tones like Off White, Sand, and Mud, to fresh and natural options like Mint, Moss, and Forest, and more intense, sophisticated shades like Wine, Ash, and Black. Each color is available in both matte and glossy finishes, offering designers a wide range of combinations to personalize each space and achieve the desired atmosphere.

Thanks to its relief and color palette, Cubik is ideal for interior wall coverings, bringing dynamism and character to kitchens, bathrooms, shared areas, or commercial spaces that seek to stand out through distinctive architectural elements.

Decocer says it has developed Cubik by combining handcrafted techniques with advanced manufacturing processes, resulting in a product that meets high technical standards while offering a refined and contemporary aesthetic.

For more information, visit Decocer’s website.


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