Emilgroup is a leading company in ceramic surfaces. Based in Italy, it designs, manufactures and sells worldwide tiles for 5 brands.

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Emilceramica, reinterpreting tradition in a contemporary key. New classic style that draws strong inspiration from nature and from materials such as stone, wood, marble.


Ergon, great expression of “minimal art”. Conceptual crossroads between technology and design.


Provenza, modern and determined nature.


Provence stages the charm of nature, celebrating the ravages of time and material recovery. Rigorous and conceptual proposals, where the savoir faire meets the most sophisticated and cutting-edge technologies for a proposed fine.


Viva, A research focused on modernity for a collections of distinctive tendency. The storytelling of Viva is rich with choices and unusual combinations, with the clear intention to surprise and excite.


Level, a new brand focused on countertop surfaces. Level, the new line of ceramic slabs in the 160x320 cm. exploits not only the beauty of porcelain stoneware surfaces, but also above all their performances.


It owns sales offices and warehouses located in 5 continents. Its logistic organization responds to global market needs, providing tailor made solutions from design to tiles installation. Production and innovation are strategic keys that guide investments. The R&D dept. operates as a creative workshop where ideas and experiences are blend together with the latest technologies to create outstanding collections


One of the most evocative brands of Emilgroup is Provenza who recently created a new collection to celebrate the charm of nature by enhancing the passage of time and the rediscovery of traditional materials: Vulcanika.


Vulcanika is the expresses the evocative power of matter through two distinct but similar souls: Lavika and Raku. Lavika, as the name itself recalls, has the look of lava stone. Once again, it is a question of evoking a rock that calls Sicily home. It’s a formidable stone that comes from the deep heart of the earth, holding a strong symbolic value and perhaps for this reason is experiencing a moment of renewed popularity from designers and architects. The surface is opaque, refined and exclusive. Raku finds inspiration in the firing process of ancient Japanese pottery that values imperfection and a spontaneous, whispered and intimate beauty. The colours in the Raku collection are six. Metallic and shiny, they are able to satisfy the tones and moods of the interiors that they will complete.

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Emilceramica, reinterpreting tradition in a contemporary key. New classic style that draws strong inspiration from nature and from materials such as stone, wood, marble.


Ergon, great expression of “minimal art”. Conceptual crossroads between technology and design.


Provenza, modern and determined nature.


Provence stages the charm of nature, celebrating the ravages of time and material recovery. Rigorous and conceptual proposals, where the savoir faire meets the most sophisticated and cutting-edge technologies for a proposed fine.


Viva, A research focused on modernity for a collections of distinctive tendency. The storytelling of Viva is rich with choices and unusual combinations, with the clear intention to surprise and excite.


Level, a new brand focused on countertop surfaces. Level, the new line of ceramic slabs in the 160x320 cm. exploits not only the beauty of porcelain stoneware surfaces, but also above all their performances.


It owns sales offices and warehouses located in 5 continents. Its logistic organization responds to global market needs, providing tailor made solutions from design to tiles installation. Production and innovation are strategic keys that guide investments. The R&D dept. operates as a creative workshop where ideas and experiences are blend together with the latest technologies to create outstanding collections


One of the most evocative brands of Emilgroup is Provenza who recently created a new collection to celebrate the charm of nature by enhancing the passage of time and the rediscovery of traditional materials: Vulcanika.


Vulcanika is the expresses the evocative power of matter through two distinct but similar souls: Lavika and Raku. Lavika, as the name itself recalls, has the look of lava stone. Once again, it is a question of evoking a rock that calls Sicily home. It’s a formidable stone that comes from the deep heart of the earth, holding a strong symbolic value and perhaps for this reason is experiencing a moment of renewed popularity from designers and architects. The surface is opaque, refined and exclusive. Raku finds inspiration in the firing process of ancient Japanese pottery that values imperfection and a spontaneous, whispered and intimate beauty. The colours in the Raku collection are six. Metallic and shiny, they are able to satisfy the tones and moods of the interiors that they will complete.

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Emilgroup is a leading company in ceramic surfaces. Based in Italy, it designs, manufactures and sells worldwide tiles for 5 brands.

Emilceramica, reinterpreting tradition in a contemporary key. New classic style that draws strong inspiration from nature and from materials such as stone, wood, marble.


Ergon, great expression of “minimal art”. Conceptual crossroads between technology and design.


Provenza, modern and determined nature.


Provence stages the charm of nature, celebrating the ravages of time and material recovery. Rigorous and conceptual proposals, where the savoir faire meets the most sophisticated and cutting-edge technologies for a proposed fine.


Viva, A research focused on modernity for a collections of distinctive tendency. The storytelling of Viva is rich with choices and unusual combinations, with the clear intention to surprise and excite.


Level, a new brand focused on countertop surfaces. Level, the new line of ceramic slabs in the 160x320 cm. exploits not only the beauty of porcelain stoneware surfaces, but also above all their performances.


It owns sales offices and warehouses located in 5 continents. Its logistic organization responds to global market needs, providing tailor made solutions from design to tiles installation. Production and innovation are strategic keys that guide investments. The R&D dept. operates as a creative workshop where ideas and experiences are blend together with the latest technologies to create outstanding collections


One of the most evocative brands of Emilgroup is Provenza who recently created a new collection to celebrate the charm of nature by enhancing the passage of time and the rediscovery of traditional materials: Vulcanika.


Vulcanika is the expresses the evocative power of matter through two distinct but similar souls: Lavika and Raku. Lavika, as the name itself recalls, has the look of lava stone. Once again, it is a question of evoking a rock that calls Sicily home. It’s a formidable stone that comes from the deep heart of the earth, holding a strong symbolic value and perhaps for this reason is experiencing a moment of renewed popularity from designers and architects. The surface is opaque, refined and exclusive. Raku finds inspiration in the firing process of ancient Japanese pottery that values imperfection and a spontaneous, whispered and intimate beauty. The colours in the Raku collection are six. Metallic and shiny, they are able to satisfy the tones and moods of the interiors that they will complete.

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