Mutina collaborates with Hella Jongerius to create colour-rich collection of tiles

Ceramics brand Mutina has teamed up with Dutch designer Hella Jongerius to produce a range of tonal tiles.
The idea for the Diarama collection emerged after Mutina developed an interest in chromatics, and how colour can affect the appearance of ceramics.
Keen to create a range of tiles in an unprecedented selection of shades, the Italy-based brand decided to collaborate with designer Hella Jongerius.
Jongerius is widely recognised for her experimental work with colour ? last year she put on an exhibition at London's Design Museum that encouraged designers and consumers to find alternatives to industrially produced paints and dyes. She also created a rainbow-hued installation inside CasaVitra at Milan Design Week 2016.
The designer ? who graduated from Design Academy Eindhoven in the early 90s ? has been director of colour and materials for Vitra since 2007, and is also design director for textile company Danskina.
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