Collection: Glaciar

Six surfaces, one collection.

Glaciar brings together a range of textures that share a common restraint — each one distinct in pattern, unified in tone. The solid finish reads clean and continuous, a surface for spaces where white walls are the point. Nude introduces a gentle wave across the face of each piece, soft enough to feel organic, structured enough to hold a room.

Mojave breaks from the curve entirely. An angular cracked pattern runs across the surface — unexpected, almost geological, with the kind of variation that reads differently depending on the light. Wave follows a tighter rhythm: a natural, directional undulation that moves across the plane without interruption.

Eden works in the geometry. The hexagon format compresses the pattern into a dense, continuous field — a shape that has earned its place in contemporary interiors for good reason. Leaves abstracts the organic further, tracing the motion of foliage across the surface in a way that feels considered rather than decorative. Twin closes the collection with a chevron — a format that arrives exactly when the moment calls for it.

Together, they cover the range from quiet to expressive, without leaving the same family of material.