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Elena Minguela
12 julio 2013

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Keidos – a kaleidoscopic tile collection by MUT for enticdesigns.

After the success of the Drops collection, which was presented at the 2102 Milan Furniture Fair, the tile manufacturer enticdesigns once again teams up MUT design to produce a marvelous collection.

More about Drops in diarioDESIGN.

This time, the collection has been inspired by the classic kaleidoscope toy – hence its name: Keidos.

Keidos pattern is formed by multicoloured figures that encourage playfulness. Just like the previous collection, it breaks with the traditional and rigid modular tile systems.

Available in a versatile range of colours, Keidos can be combined in a multitude of ways, creating ambiances of restrained elegance, charming features or lush corners. It permits customisation and gives a contemporary twist to a classic product, therefore it becomes an interesting tool for interior designers and architects.

Enticdesigns’s tiles continue to be produced using a traditional hydraulic method that has been around since the 19th century. They don’t need to be fired, and the tiles are made individually.

Photographs: MUT Design

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