Ceramic trends in 2025: top takes from CEVISAMA
The 2025 edition of CEVISAMA made it clear that ceramic continues to be the star material for those seeking innovation, design and sustainability for their interior and exterior projects. After taking some time to digest the takeaways from the latest edition, we’re now ready to summarize all the ceramic trends seen at this major annual event in the world of ceramics. Spaces are being transformed with new ceramic finishes, varieties and applications for all types of projects. Ceramic is being re-invented to adapt to the new esthetic, technical and environmental needs. We’re going to review some of the most outstanding trends that conquered professionals and visitors at CEVISAMA 2025..
Sustainability and all-natural materials

The Sustainabilityis no longer an option, but rather a market demand. At CEVISAMA 2025, the majority of the collections reflected responsible manufacturing processes, lower emissions and the use of recycled materials. Leading companies showcased eco-certified products, toxin-free enamels, and technologies that minimize water and energy consumption.uso de materiales reciclados. Las empresas líderes han mostrado productos con certificaciones ecológicas, esmaltes libres de tóxicos y tecnologías que minimizan el consumo de agua y energía.
Plus, the trend towards circular economy has grown stronger, with proposals that reuse pieces to reduce waste. Ceramic is thus positioned as a key material for sustainable construction: combining beauty, durability and respect for the environment.
Reliefs, textures and 3D effects on smart ceramic
Ceramic is no longer just a flat surface. At CEVISAMA 2025, reliefs and textures took on a fundamental role, making walls and floors dynamic with depth. 3D effects, achieved with digital printing techniques and innovative molds, help create plays of light and shadows to transform any space. From geometric patterns to organic motifs, texturized ceramic invites you to touch and experiment for added sensory and esthetic value. The technological innovation can also be perceived in our antibacterial surfaces bases and pieces, reflecting progress that meets the new demands for comfort, hygiene and energy efficiency, especially in healthcare and residential spaces.

Ceramic floor tiles from the Ocean collection for pool interiors
Ceramic inspired by nature: wood, stone and marble
A connection with nature continues to make its mark on ceramic design. At CEVISAMA 2025, the collections imitating natural materials have evolved towards surprising realism. Ceramic wood tiles feature veins, textures and finishes that rival authentic wood, yet with the advantages of ceramic: resistance, easy maintenance and suitability for wet and outdoor areas. On the other hand, marble and stone tilesare being reinterpreted with a wide range of colors from the most classic tones to daring proposals in greens, blues and terracottas. This trend is a response to the desire to create cozy, timeless atmosphereswith ceramic providing a touch of sophistication and naturalness.

Inspiration in different ceramic materials and colors
Hydraulic and lattice patterns: finishes that are coming back and 3D designs
When it comes to ceramic tiles, some finishes and designs never went out. This includes hydraulic tile: as soon as it was invented, especially in the 1970s, it was seen in houses bringing color and geometry to floors and walls. It returned at CEVISAMA 2025 to provide that vintage with a high-quality finish thanks to extrusion: high-performing characteristics for those who like spaces with character. Lattice patterns are back to create truly special spaces that play with volume to create three-dimensional designs.The decorative power of ceramic lattice patterns indoors and outdoors can separate areas in a stylish way for luminosity and a great deal of personality.






Proyecto con la colección retro azul
Porcelain tile throughout a home: a contemporary and versatile look
Imagine covering any space in your home with porcelain tile cladding. The idea of cladding any space with porcelain tile really resonated at CEVISAMA. Besides flooring and walls, porcelain tile is also now being used for bathroom furniture. The versatility of this material perfectly fits with a contemporary look , such as Zarci collection. It’s a ceramic tile line that’s so modern it can adapt to both country-style spaces as well as modern areas and interior or exterior projects: its technical and esthetic adaptability and durability are guaranteed.
Ceramic magic in outdoor projects too

A technical flooring line, raised floor tiles, ARADECK
The trend of blurring the boundaries between interiors and exteriors has become stronger in 2025. Outdoor collections are aimed at esthetic continuity, making it possible to create flowing, interconnected spaces. Non-slip pieces and athermic paving stonesare ideal for terraces, gardens and Pools due to their zero water absorbing capacity. The new technical flooring options such as raised floor tiles made of extruded porcelain are opening up a whole world of possibilities by dry laying ceramic louvers on plots. The collections for pools and exteriors are moving to the forefront this year with non-slip step treads and with large-format pieces to reduce joints and create a feeling of spaciousness and spatial continuity.
All the ceramic trends from CEVISAMA 2025 at Gres Aragón
CEVISAMA 2025 has proven that ceramic is much more than just construction material: it’s innovation, design and sustainability at the service of creativity. At Gres Aragón, we work to offer products that are not only trendy, but also meet the functional and esthetic needs of any type of project. Find out about all the new developments surrounding our collections and check with our experts. In 2025, ceramic will continue to have a starring role in interior and exterior projects, adapting to all the new ways of living and building.