The new Marca Corona collections meet the demands of contemporary hospitality with surfaces designed to create exclusive, identity-rich atmospheres. Arkigem reinterprets the elegance of stone, while Miniature Rima enhances small-format 3D tiles.
Arkigem: Ceramic Stone in Service of Elegance
With Arkigem, Marca Corona revisits the language of natural stone in a contemporary version. Inspired by Ceppo di Sicilia, this porcelain stoneware collection offers a refined surface punctuated by heterogeneousfragments in graphic harmony. Designed for floors and walls, both indoors and outdoors, Arkigem is idealfor hospitality projects seeking style and distinction.
Available in five colors — Flora, Nube, Talco, Sabbia, and Cappuccino — and multiple formats includingthe large 120×278 cm slab, Arkigem combines technical performance with aesthetic sophistication. The Natural, Grip, and Structured finishes ensure safety and durability in high-traffic areas such as lobbies, spas, restaurants, and luxury suites.
Miniature Rima: Small Format, Maximum Impact
Miniature Rima expands the Miniature range with a new decorative option in the 6×24 cm format. Itsoriginal 3D relief, characterized by a double groove, creates dynamic surfaces marked by contrasts betweenglossy and matte finishes. This visual and tactile three-dimensionality transforms every wall into a spectacular design element.
Available in ten colors — including Tartufo, Posidonia, and Indigo — Miniature Rima enables free and custom compositions, especially suited to the creative demands of contemporary hospitality. Perfect for curved volumes, niches, and vertical accent walls, it reflects a deep attention to detail and location identity.
With Arkigem and Miniature Rima, Marca Corona reaffirms its commitment to hospitality design: collections with strong personality, technical and aesthetic excellence, capable of telling a new story of Italian-style welcome, emotion, and quality.
Ceramiche Marca Corona
Founded in 1741 under the name “Fabbrica della Majolica”, Marca Corona is the oldest ceramic company in the Sassuolo district. Specializing in porcelain stoneware floor and wall coverings as well as white-body tiles, it stands out for the legacy of its history and the breadth and versatility of its product range — from small formats to large slabs.
Since 1982, Marca Corona has been part of the Concorde Group, Europe’s largest ceramic group with entirely Italiancapital. The production site covers an area of 200,000 m², complemented in 2024 by a cutting-edge, energy self-sufficient logistics center. Annual production capacity reaches 7.5 million m², with 75% destined for export. Today, the company employs 250 people.
Long connected to the art world and a guardian of local history, Marca Corona inaugurated the Galleria Marca Corona in 2010 — the only corporate museum in Italy dedicated to the Sassuolo ceramic district. In 2022, it also launched the Marca Corona per l’Arte project and the Marca Corona Prize, dedicated to artists under 35.