
Since 1962, KANO has been developing a variety of ceramic tiles along with changing needs of customers.
Maintaining an unparalleled quality of tiles at home and abroad.
Developing new tiles and new markets are our mission and we will always try to come up with creative ideas about the future of ceramic tiles.
http://www.kano.co.jp
SURF
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ORION
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Piramide
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Komorebi
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Designed based on the traditional Japanese pattern of blue ocean waves.
The patterned yet edgy bumps give it a modern feel. Depending on how you arrange it, you can create a variety of patterns and enjoy them in a variety of ways. |
The arrangement of a single tile gives rise to a variety of patterns.
It can be expressed in both Japanese and modern styles, and the sharp, high and low profile creates a dynamic wall surface. |
Evolved from lantern tiles with a three-dimensional and openworked finish.
Combinaton of Piramide 3D and Piramide 2D with a watermarking process creates an uplifting wall surface. |
A Japanese word particularly means sunlight filtering down through the trees. It creates atmosphere of “KOMOREBI” you could enjoy, in strolling down a forest path. Applying shaping and decollating technique of tableware, we created texture like branch of trees and achieved an effect of dimension.
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Origami
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Shutter
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Cross
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Sizuku
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Means paper folding in Japanese. The beauty of a curve on the surface and glaze blending create expressive shade. Due to the combination of color and arrows’ direction, you can enjoy various designs.
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A unique design with different materials peeking out of the camera's aperture holes.
Pairing it with the same size hexagon flat tiles create a flowery wall look. |
Curved tiles with beautiful lines from casting techniques.
Glazing contrasts favorably with body made by high quality materials. Adorable dots show asperity by PAT printing system which is Japanese patent technique. |
Means dew drop in Japanese. Applying tableware techniques of material, glazing and manufacturing for achieving fresh texture of "Sizuku" in a very modern way. Install at random for decoration and can achieve such an effect like ceramic louver by installing on glasses or acrylic plates.
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SURF
|
Designed based on the traditional Japanese pattern of blue ocean waves.
The patterned yet edgy bumps give it a modern feel. Depending on how you arrange it, you can create a variety of patterns and enjoy them in a variety of ways. |
ORION
|
The arrangement of a single tile gives rise to a variety of patterns.
It can be expressed in both Japanese and modern styles, and the sharp, high and low profile creates a dynamic wall surface. |
Piramide
|
Evolved from lantern tiles with a three-dimensional and openworked finish.
Combinaton of Piramide 3D and Piramide 2D with a watermarking process creates an uplifting wall surface. |
Komorebi
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A Japanese word particularly means sunlight filtering down through the trees. It creates atmosphere of “KOMOREBI” you could enjoy, in strolling down a forest path. Applying shaping and decollating technique of tableware, we created texture like branch of trees and achieved an effect of dimension.
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Origami
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Means paper folding in Japanese. The beauty of a curve on the surface and glaze blending create expressive shade. Due to the combination of color and arrows’ direction, you can enjoy various designs.
|
Shutter
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A unique design with different materials peeking out of the camera's aperture holes.
Pairing it with the same size hexagon flat tiles create a flowery wall look. |
Cross
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Curved tiles with beautiful lines from casting techniques.
Glazing contrasts favorably with body made by high quality materials. Adorable dots show asperity by PAT printing system which is Japanese patent technique. |
Sizuku
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Means dew drop in Japanese. Applying tableware techniques of material, glazing and manufacturing for achieving fresh texture of "Sizuku" in a very modern way. Install at random for decoration and can achieve such an effect like ceramic louver by installing on glasses or acrylic plates.
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