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Cerdomus

Cerdomus is a world-famous Italian brand specializing in the production of exclusive finishing materials for various types of premises. A peculiar visiting card of the company is the original porcelain tiles, which are created using unique innovative technologies.

History of the company

Cerdomus is an Italian label with half a century of history. He owes his appearance to Cesare Bianchini, the son of the then popular sculptor Angelo Bianchini. In 1969, he and a group of his friends and partners founded a new industrial enterprise called Cerdomus Ceramiche S.p.a.

Despite his poor experience in managing the company, Cesare Bianchini quickly managed to consolidate the “Cerdomus Ceramiche” in the Italian market, taking possession of a rather impressive client base. Being an ambitious person, he wanted to promote his enterprise on the world market, but he understood that for this the company should have some distinctive feature that would appeal to customers.

Under the clear guidance of Bianchini, "Cerdomus Ceramiche" begins to actively grow and develop: new methods of processing solid materials are being investigated, a number of design experiments are being conducted.

Hard work and perseverance allow the company ten years later, in 1979, to put into mass operation a new production line that allows you to abandon the double firing of tiles in favor of a single firing of white clay.

In 1996, the company opened a new factory, where new innovative technologies began to be applied. Thanks to them, it is possible to launch mass production of porcelain tiles, which would have higher technical and aesthetic indicators. Two years later, in 1998, Cerdomus Ceramiche expands its production lines and moves to a new office, the design of which is a tribute to the father of the company's founder, sculptor Angelo Bianchini.

Cerdomus today

Today "Cerdomus Ceramiche" is a commercial organization, which occupies one of the leading positions in the international arena. She is considered the most popular and sought-after manufacturer of finishing products for the luxury segment in several European countries.

Actively engaged in the development of new techniques and technologies for processing solid materials, as well as paying due attention to their design, the brand offers a high-quality and stylish product that can decorate and transform any home.

Products

Currently, the brand supplies the market with high-quality porcelain tiles, in different colors, sizes and textures.

Thanks to the unique chemical composition and innovative firing technique, it is resistant to impact, able to withstand heavy loads, and also does not collapse under the influence of water of other detergents. You can view the entire range of products on the official website of the label - www.cerdomus.com

The company has its own research center, within the walls of which new ways and approaches to the creation of ceramics are being developed. All products offered by the brand pass international quality certification, which allows it to meet Russian and European standards.

Where to buy, online stores

There is no official Cerdomus Ceramiche mono-store in Russia and Ukraine, but its products can be purchased in the following online stores:

Interesting Facts

  1. To create brand products exclusively natural, natural materials are used.
  2. In 2003, one of the company's factories launched a new equipment, the patent for which also belongs to the label.
  3. In 2010, new Cerdigitiles technology is being developed to provide a futuristic digital printing system.

Watch the video: CERDOMUS CERAMICHE - Concept video 2016 (April 2024).

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