Coverings 2026: the language of surfaces

03/04/2026

At Coverings 2026, Lea Ceramiche brought to Las Vegas a proposal focused on two of its most recent and representative collections: Pulse and Intense. Within the Panariagroup USA exhibition space, the brand presented a journey where surfaces emerged as elements capable of adding rhythm, depth, and coherence to the design.

With Pulse, Lea Ceramiche offered a reinterpretation of stone based on chromatic vibration, structure, and material continuity. A collection designed to move seamlessly between interiors and architecture, enhanced by the presence of Slimtech large slabs, which expand its range of applications.

Intense, on the other hand, introduced a more compact and refined material, inspired by limestone and developed to adapt with balance across different design settings. Its availability in multiple technological options confirms its versatility and ease of integration with the brand’s other collections.

Around these two collections, the booth showcased one of Lea Ceramiche’s most distinctive signatures: the dialogue between surfaces, finishes, and material languages. Pulse and Intense were presented alongside Pigmenti, designed by Ferruccio Laviani, and Noblesse, in a compositional narrative that highlighted the brand’s mix & match approach.

Completing the proposal was the 3-Tech Project, the exclusive system that develops the same material identity across three thicknesses and different production technologies, ensuring continuity between floors, wall coverings, and outdoor applications.

Throughout the event, discussions with architects, interior designers, specifiers, and distributors confirmed the North American market’s interest in a proposal that combines aesthetic research, technical quality, and design freedom. A presence that once again reinforced Lea Ceramiche’s role in the dialogue with contemporary architecture.