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Argenta: the ceramics that define new way of living

Contemporary design is experiencing a calmer, more conscious phase, aligned with a new way of understanding how we want to live. After years of constant stimulation and visual saturation, interior architecture is moving towards soothing surfaces, honest materials, and spaces capable of supporting a more balanced everyday life.

In this transition, ceramics take on a central role. Their stability, tactility, and materiality make them a resource capable of modulating light, expressing mineral origin, and creating atmospheres where wellbeing and liveability are essential. Today, ceramics are no longer a simple finish: they are backdrop, structure, and character.

This is where Argenta Cerámica finds its natural place. Its collections do not follow trends: they interpret them through the lens of architecture and a more human, essential idea of dwelling. Its approach responds to a global sensibility that values clarity, serenity, and spatial continuity.

In this new era, to speak of interiors is to speak of liveability: of spaces that accompany the rhythm of life, reduce visual noise, enhance light, and strengthen the connection with nature and the outdoors. Ceramics —capable of becoming skin, structure, and atmosphere simultaneously— are consolidating their position as one of the key materials for shaping this more conscious way of living.

The four trends proposed by Argenta emerge from this pursuit: a way of living that is calmer, more authentic, and more mindful.

One of the clearest shifts in contemporary interior design is the preference for calm spaces: surfaces that reduce visual interference, soft palettes that allow the architecture to breathe, and finishes that accompany the light without imposing themselves. These interiors ease visual pressure, bring order to everyday life, and turn the home into a place that supports and nurtures. They are spaces designed to be lived in, not to impress.

Level is one of the materials that best expresses this attitude. Its range —Perla, Arena, Marfil, Plomo— works as a sober, balanced foundation on which to organise the space. The matt finish softens the reading of the environment and enhances natural light, while the Track pieces, with their linear relief, add depth without disturbing the serenity of the whole.

At the same time, the polished finishes of pieces such as Raffaello or Nesta provide a subtle sheen that reinforces this aesthetic of quiet luxury: a discreet elegance perceived more in the atmosphere than in contrast.

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