Tile of Spain Opens 2025 Architecture and Design Awards for Ceramic Tile Innovation
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Summary
Tile of Spain has launched its 24th annual awards competition for architecture and interior design projects that creatively use Spanish ceramic tiles. The Tile of Spain Awards, organized by the Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturers Association (ASCER), celebrates innovative applications of Spanish-made ceramics in design projects. The competition is open for entries for the 2025 edition, continuing its tradition of recognizing outstanding creative uses of ceramic tiles in architectural and interior design contexts.
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· 4 pulledTile of Spain has launched its annual competition calling for creatives to submit their projects to its 2025 awards
The competition champions outstanding architecture and interior projects that use Spanish-made ceramic tiles in fresh and creative ways
The annual Tile of Spain Awards in Architecture and Interior Design is in its 24th year
Organised by The Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturers Association (ASCER)
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