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MUTINA PRESENTS PUZZLE BY BARBER & OSGERBY

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Monday 02 March 2026

Images courtesy of Mutina

A Dialogue of Geometry and Colour

Twenty years is a moment of reflection — a pause to reconsider how an idea has evolved and where it continues to lead. For Mutina, this milestone unfolds through Being Mutina, a visual project that revisits its most iconic collections through twenty-four evocative photographs. Set within abstract installations and imagined landscapes, ceramics are lifted beyond function, inhabiting a space where design and art quietly converge.

The project grew from a creative encounter between Massimo Orsini, CEO of Mutina, artist and photographer Brigitte Niedermair, and curator Helen Nonini. Their exchange shapes a layered narrative — one that invites ceramics to be experienced as composition, atmosphere, and cultural gesture rather than mere surface. It is within this imagined universe that Puzzle by Barber & Osgerby comes into focus.


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Conceived as a modular system, the collection moves away from the idea of a single decorative tile and instead proposes a language of geometry and colour. Graphic motifs converse with solid tones, allowing walls and floors to shift in rhythm — at times bold and expressive, at others restrained and architectural.

Comprising six patterned designs, three plain tiles, and a set of symmetrical edge motifs — each available in five distinct colour families — Puzzle offers both structure and freedom. It encourages thoughtful arrangement, where repetition creates balance and variation introduces personality.

In contemporary interiors, Puzzle does not seek attention through excess. Instead, it shapes the mood of a space with quiet confidence — bringing depth through geometry and character through colour. Through this collection, Mutina reaffirms its belief that ceramics can exist beautifully between function and art.

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