Following the success of Drops, the previous collection of hydraulic ceramic floor tiles exhibited in Milan, enticdesigns is again teaming up with the Spanish studio, MUT design, to create its new collection, this time inspired by one of the most emblematic toys of our childhood; the kaleidoscope.
The multi-coloured pieces of Keidos form a new emotive and playful design collection. Keidos, as with its predecessor Drops, breaks with formal tradition, distancing itself from a rigid, modular system that characterised the hydraulic floors at the end of the 19th Century.
Following the success of Drops, the previous collection of hydraulic ceramic floor tiles exhibited in Milan, enticdesigns is again teaming up with the Spanish studio, MUT design, to create its new collection, this time inspired by one of the most emblematic toys of our childhood; the kaleidoscope.
The multi-coloured pieces of Keidos form a new emotive and playful design collection. Keidos, as with its predecessor Drops, breaks with formal tradition, distancing itself from a rigid, modular system that characterised the hydraulic floors at the end of the 19th Century.
Thanks to simple geometry, the four pieces that make up Keidos, represent the pieces of indescribable beauty captured by kaleidoscopes. Little, delicately- coloured and irregular segments have become the common denominator in this new project.
Conceptualised to allow for thousands of combinations, the new design for enticdesigns offers as many unique solutions as there are spaces. With the versatile colour palette, Keidos floors allow for elegant and inspirational designs for hidden corners and places of reflection. This collection offers customisation without limits with its different pieces.