MIRAGE @COVERINGS 2025
Mirage at Coverings 2025: ReGea, Terrae, and Oltrenero tell the future of ceramic surfaces.
From April 29 to May 2, 2025, Mirage will take center stage at Coverings (Orlando, USA), the most important North American event dedicated to the world of ceramic surfaces and coverings. A strategic opportunity to preview three new projects that express our vision of innovation, sustainability, and material creativity.
ReGea, Terrae, and Oltrenero represent three different ways of interpreting contemporary ceramics, all united by a common thread: respect for materials and the environment, aesthetic research, and dialogue with the territory.
ReGea: the new generation of sustainability
ReGea marks a new chapter for Mirage’s ReSource range. With 63% recycled materials – from both pre- and post-consumer sources – and the introduction of regenerated glass from decommissioned photovoltaic panels, ReGea inaugurates an even more virtuous production process that will gradually be extended to all future ReSource collections.
The collection draws inspiration from the native stones of Sicily, reinterpreting them in porcelain stoneware with a contemporary and responsible approach. The two lines, Ragusia and Sciara, express the geological and cultural soul of the island, transformed into surfaces with a strong material character.
Terrae: light, form, and memory
Terrae was created through a collaboration with AMDL CIRCLE, the studio founded by Michele De Lucchi. Featured within Atelier Mirage, the collection reinterprets ceramics as a narrative element, capable of modulating light and creating emotion within space.
Through three languages – Atmo, Idro, and Lito – Terrae explores the relationship between nature, memory, and contemporary architecture, bringing new vitality to ceramic surfaces.
Oltrenero: stone, fire, memory
With Oltrenero, developed in collaboration with Nerosicilia, Mirage explores the expressive potential of Sicilian natural stone. This project goes beyond traditional craftsmanship, giving life to three-dimensional surfaces where the geological memory of the territory merges with artisanal innovation.
A journey into materiality that enhances textures, engravings, and reflections, transforming every surface into an architectural statement.