Rouge Bourgogne
A warmer glaze family held with depth and restraint.
Burgundy glaze with natural surface movement.
On Carrara marble the surface reads rich and controlled, moving between wine, oxide red, and deeper pooled tones rather than a single flat red.
It suits interiors where warmth is wanted without gloss or decorative excess.
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- Surface
- Handmade glazed ceramic for interior wall applications.
- Finish
- Burgundy glaze with quiet depth and visible movement.
- Pricing
- From €500 per m².
- Availability
- Prepared flat surfaces and future batch reservations are discussed per project.
- Applications
- Kitchens, bathrooms, and smaller architectural wall surfaces.
- Samples
- Sample availability depends on current batch stock.
- Inquiry
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Variation
Related surfaces, each with its own glaze movement.
Tiles from the same glaze family show natural variation in tone, density, and edge character.
These differences belong to the hand-finished work and are not considered defects. Clients seeking strict factory repetition are encouraged to inquire first.
Project NotesUse & Care
Suited to regular interior use with a calm cleaning routine.
Flat glazed surfaces can generally be cleaned with a soft sponge or cloth and a mild, non-abrasive cleaning product.
Avoid abrasive pads, harsh scrubbing, and cleaning products with high acidity or high alkalinity. When stronger cleaning is necessary, test it first on a discreet area.
Glaze Composition
An in-house glaze system, held within a ceramic body.
This surface is formed from a ceramic body and an in-house glaze system containing selected fluxes, glass-forming materials, opacifiers, colorants, and mineral additions. Visible shifts in tone, edge character, and glaze movement belong to the work and are not considered defects. Exact formulations remain proprietary.
Inquiry
Project requests are handled directly.
Delivery and batch timing are discussed upon request. Projects are ideally discussed at least 8 weeks in advance, and selected samples remain available for active projects.
Early reservation is recommended for preferred glaze selection and batch planning. Larger commissions should be reserved in advance due to drying and firing schedules.