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  • May13

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    The new Dacha series (33×33) reminds us of the floor used in the old Soviet Union in the entertainment centres that are still used nowadays.

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  • May7

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    Through China Building Materials Test and Certification Center we have renovated the CCC certificate for the chineese market and for the retail of porcelanic ceramic tiles in china.

    Through this renovation we keep compliying with the current regulations concerning the retail of our products in China and thus positioning our brand whithin the market thanks to our clients.

    谢谢

  • Mar23

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    Following our positioning program in the German market, we have signed a contract with Interseroh obeing the German normative for the recycling of packaging, quite an important topic in the environmental care and thus of our planet.
    We are very happy to contribute trying to protect our environment.

  • Mar23

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    We are proud to announce that since the 1st of March, Cerámicas Alcalatén has been recognised as the official provider for Eurobaustoff, a German group with nearly 1200 associates from different countries in Central Europe like Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxemburg, Belgium, Holland, Italy, France and the Check Republic.
    With this, we have extended our distribution net in a quantitative but most of all qualitative way.
    Thank you so much for your recognition.

  • Mar23

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    Karlovy Vary takes its name from the Check city, known worldwide for its health resorts and hot springs.

    Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad in German and Carlsbad in English) has a similar meaning in Check (Charles’ hot springs) and in German (Charles’ baths or health resort). Charles is Karel in Check and its genitive is Karlovy. The word var means boiling and vary is an archaic word for hot springs. In German, Karl means Charles and its genitive is Karls, while Bad means health resort. Thus the German name: Karlsbad.

    • Karlovy: its name comes from the bronze coloured, petrified roses in the hot springs. The model is very similar.
    • Rusalka: one of the 12 hot springs.
    • Pupp: an allusion to the Grandhotel Health resort, for it reminds us of its grandiosidad.
    • Lenka: in memorial of our colaborator Lenka.
    • Smetana: takes its name for the Smetana Hotel and for the souce with the same name that reminds us of the colour of the piece.

    Remember, all the characteristics of our series are available in Flickr.

    Source: Wikipedia

  • Jan29

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    The International Ceramics Competition of Alcora celebrates its 30th anniversary this year and prizes will be distributed for the best conceived designs on ceramic material.

    For the past 20 years, Cerámicas Alcalatén has co-sponsored this event and we are proud that one of the most prestigious competitions in the world of ceramics will be held in our locale.

    Despite the current economic situation, the organization expects similar participation to that of other years; participation in last year’s edition reached a total of 379 works of art from 32 countries across the globe.

    The thirtieth competition will be officially launched in Cevisama 2010, and at the same time, the Special Audience Prize of last edition will be preseted to the Japanese ceramist, Ayako Funato.

    Via: El Periòdic.com