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CottoMilano Tile Collection by Ceramiche Keope Draws from Milanese Renaissance Architecture

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8mo ago· 5 min readen

Summary

Designer Domenico Orefice collaborated with Ceramiche Keope to create the CottoMilano porcelain stoneware tile collection, which draws inspiration from Renaissance Milanese architecture and traditional terracotta tiles. The collection was unveiled at Cersaie 2025 and aims to tell a story rooted in Milan's heritage, referencing iconic landmarks and the historic Fornace Curti kiln that crafted Lombard terracotta.

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The collection was unveiled at the international bathroom and tile exhibition Cersaie 2025
aims to tell a story "rooted in the heart of Milan"
Designed by Orefice together with Ceramiche Keope's research and development team
draws on the historic Fornace Curti kiln, which has crafted Lombard terracotta
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Promotion: designer Domenico Orefice referenced iconic landmarks from Renaissance Milan when creating the CottoMilano porcelain stoneware collection, which reimagines traditional terracotta tiles.

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