Magnifico informe del Observatorio de Tendencias del Hábitat del ITC, donde se recoge la tendencia del mundo de la cerámica para 2024.






Fuente: Observatorio de Tendencias del Hábitat
Architectural design is increasingly informed by research, data, and long-term observation of material and habitat trends. In this context, the work carried out by the ITC Habitat Trends Observatory offers valuable insight into how ceramics continue to evolve within architecture and interior environments.
Recent studies highlight ceramics as a material positioned at the intersection of:
- sustainability
- durability
- sensory experience
- cultural identity
Rather than following short-term fashions, current ceramic trends emphasize material honesty, tactile quality, and architectural integration. These principles align naturally with handcrafted ceramic production, where process and material are inseparable.
For architects and designers, this research reinforces the relevance of ceramics in:
- residential architecture
- hospitality projects
- public and cultural buildings
- spaces where long-term performance matters
At Hispalcerámica, we view this type of research as confirmation of what traditional craftsmanship has demonstrated for centuries: ceramics are not a trend-driven material, but a structural component of enduring architecture.
Understanding ceramic trends through analytical frameworks such as the ITC Observatory allows professionals to make informed material decisions—rooted in both contemporary design thinking and proven architectural practice.
