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MUTINA REINVENTS THE CLASSIC 20×20 TILE WITH NEW COLLECTIONS BY VINCENT VAN DUYSEN, RAW EDGES, AND INGA SEMPÉ

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Monday 23 June 2025

Images courtesy of Mutina

A Contemporary Take on Tradition

Mutina, the Italian brand known for redefining ceramic design, revisits a timeless format—the 20×20 cm tile—through the lens of three design visionaries: Vincent Van Duysen, Raw Edges, and Inga Sempé. Their new collections, Aurore, Betty, and Dintorni, breathe new life into the traditional square tile, merging heritage with forward-thinking design.

Aurore by Vincent Van Duysen

A quiet, poetic collection inspired by chalk drawings on pavement, Aurore captures fleeting moments in a soft palette of overlapping strokes. The Belgian architect distills memory and impermanence into a serene, tactile surface that feels both grounded and ephemeral.

Betty by Raw Edges

With Betty, Raw Edges pays tribute to Aunt Betty’s vividly tiled kitchen in Brazil—a space that left a lasting impression. The collection transforms that memory into a playful, graphic grid, blending bold geometry with personal storytelling.

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Dintorni by Inga Sempé

French designer Inga Sempé approaches tile as an open-ended journey. Dintorni—Italian for “surroundings”—draws from ceramic tradition but filters it through Sempé’s unique visual language, offering quiet, unexpected details that invite closer attention.

The 20×20 tile, once a staple of utilitarian flooring is reimagined for the spaces we live in today.

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