NovaBell Ceramiche at Cersaie 2025
NovaBell returned to Cersaie in Bologna last September with a number of new products: the collections Canvë, Dusk and Noor, the new surfaces Stonecut and Draw, plus brand-new 3D decorative structures, and additional innovations.
The company’s stand was defined by essential architectural forms, fluid volumes and open spaces that embraced a range of materials, colours and functions. The idea was to showcase technical precision where it meets the material essence of the surface. Oversized slabs took centre stage, showcasing the versatility of application through floors, walls, facades and furniture, with a focus on contemporary style and design.


The new collections introduced underscored the company’s focus on advanced technologies and 3D structures with the aim to redefine the language of design by showcasing unprecedented tactile and visual depth.



The 2025 innovations highlight the versatility and design identity of NovaBell.
Canvë, created in collaboration with Danilo Ramazzotti, pays tribute to the traditional art of ceramics, reinterpreted through an industrial and design-oriented lens. Its continuous three-dimensional texture and authentic tactile feel, enriched with stone flakes and micro-facets, give the collection a distinctive and characterful identity.
Noor is a modular project that combines coherence and variety, articulated in two complementary visions: Fine, inspired by Cansiglio chestnut, with orderly, soft and luminous surfaces free from pronounced knots; Bold, a more intense and material variant, featuring deep veins and harmonious knots. Two distinct styles, one single design language: natural, authentic, contemporary.
Dusk explores the dialogue between stone, concrete and design, with a sober and compact aesthetic. The collection stands out for its graphic depth and three-dimensional textures.


The new surfaces Stonecut and Draw expand NovaBell’s already rich range of finishes, introducing high-performance solutions capable of fully expressing contemporary materiality. Stonecut is exclusive to the Dusk collection, while Draw extends its expressive strength also to the Atelier and Thermae Verso collections. The addition of these surfaces enhances the oversized slab range from six to eight available textures.


