Designed by Konstantin Grcic for Mutina Ceramiche, DIN represents a complete new way of conceiving a modern mosaic.

The collection is conceived in a strictly modular logic that allows to play with the elements and offers a wide scope of possible applications, from simple concepts to the most complex ones, demonstrating an almost unlimited flexibility. DIN presents 4 elements in the sizes, declined in a range of 8 colours and 2 finishes, matt and glossy.

The possibility to combine several formats, textures and colours guarantees not only a great creative potential, but also that the tile pattern can be adapted to the dimension of a specific wall or floor. DIN also develops into the third dimension, offering a range of elements for angles and profiles that allow to create innovative architectural solutionsand furnishing.

Matt & Glossy
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Specifications

  • Thickness (mm) - 9
  • 8 colours - White, Black, Light Blue, Dark Blue, Light Green, Dark Green, Rose, Red
  • 2 Finishes - Matt and Glossy 
  • Sizes - 15·15 cm/ 7,4·15 cm / 7,4·7,4 cm* / 3,6·7,4 cm
About The Designer

Konstantin Grcic

German artist and designer, Konstantin Grcic joined the Mutina team in 2015, with the Numi collection. After studying designed at the Royal College of Art in London, Konstantin Grcic opened his own studio in Munich in 1991, where he developed furniture, products and lighting for some of the world’s leading design companies (Authentics, BD Ediciones, ClassiCon, Flos, Flötotto, Magis, Maharam, Muji, Nespresso, Plank, Serafino Zani and Vitra). 

Many of his products received international design awards, such as the prestigious Compasso d’Oro for his Mayday lamp (Flos) in 2001 and the Muto chair (Plank) in 2011, furthermore, they are part of the permanent collections of the most important design museums (MoMA – New York, Centre Georges Pompidou – Paris). The Royal Society for the Arts appointed Konstantin Grcic Royal Designer for Industry in 2009, while Design Miami awarded him, Designer of the Year, in 2010. A comprehensive monograph of his work was published by Phaidon Press, London (2005). 

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