Durstone Porcelain Collection

Durstone presented its new collections at Ceramic Journeys, the event hosted in the brand’s showroom where it introduced the creative lines setting this year’s trends. The new offerings revolve around luminous ceramics, where surfaces acquire a soft, natural presence within the space. Alongside collections inspired by stone and mineral materials, the brand also develops surfaces that explore a distinct ceramic language, creating tranquil and balanced environments in which porcelain integrates seamlessly with architecture to craft spaces that convey calm, naturalness and a sense of understated luxury.

The presentation features ceramic and porcelain pieces for flooring and walls, including slabs or large-format surfaces with reduced thickness, small-format elements and three-dimensional solutions designed for a variety of architectural applications, suitable for both interior and exterior use, as well as for façades and pools.

Durstone positions itself as a ceramics company focused on contemporary architecture and interior design. Its work centers on the development of collections with a high level of design, where attention to detail, precision in finishes and the richness of surfaces allow materials to be applied coherently within architectural projects.

Durstone develops collections as complete surface systems. The different series are conceived to enable the combination of formats, finishes and applications within a single project, allowing a consistent material language to be extended across flooring, wall, architectural elements and bathroom pieces. This versatility makes it possible to work with the material at different scales within the same architectural space.

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Durstone expands this system through the Durslab line, a carefully curated selection of large-format, thin porcelain surfaces available in 120-by-280-by-0.6 cm and 120-by-120-by-0.9 cm formats. These pieces make it possible to create expansive, architectural elements, enhancing visual continuity within the space.

Durstone Porcelain Slabs

This system logic also extends to the bathroom elements of the D’Bath line, where sinks and other pieces can be crafted from the same ceramic surfaces. In this way, a project can maintain a consistent material language from floors and walls to functional elements, achieving complete visual integration.

With these collections, Durstone reinforces a vision of ceramics that goes beyond traditional tiles. Surfaces are conceived as active elements of architecture, capable of providing material continuity, filtering light and defining the atmosphere of spaces. Porcelain and ceramic become materials that engage in dialogue with architecture, helping to create balanced, luminous and natural environments.

Published: April 28, 2026

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