The all-new ceramic concept by José Manuel Ferrero for Harmony express and transform a passion for textiles in a tile collection with an immense visual/touch impact. History and technology come together to begin the all-new ceramic concept José Manuel Ferrero -founder in 2003 in Valencia of the Design Atelier estudi{H}ac– has created for Harmony, the newest ceramic tiles brand at Peronda Group, a family business founded in 1827. Making it possible to express and transform a passion for textiles in a ceramic concept with an immense visual/touch impact. The designer José Manuel Ferrero In the late 18th century, the Lancashire cotton industry developed a mechanized technique to weave double cloths with a heavy weft included, giving rise to Pique fabric. Some sources say this fabric was specifically developed for parts of dress suits. The textile textures and the search for geometry have been the basis for analyzing this type of fabric and interpreting it as an elegant and contemporary ceramic collection. The PIQUÉ collection is divided into three parts with different ceramic proposals. PIQUÉ ceramic collection by Harmony PIQUÉ Waffle is the purest and most conceptual proposal in the 4 different tones Anthracite, Bordeaux, Sand, and White. It pursues the idea of transmitting the most real texture of the fabric in its purest and most natural state. PIQUÉ Waffle ceramic collection by Harmony PIQUÉ Mosaic is an exploration of relief as a symbol of differentiation, thus creating a three-dimensional reverse mosaic effect. It comes in 2 different tones: Anthracite and White. PIQUÉ Mosaic ceramic collection by Harmony PIQUÉ 3D is based on a linear extrusion of the weft comprising the fabric to obtain two pieces with the most iconic of characters. It comes in 4 different tones: Anthracite, Bordeaux, Sand, and White. PIQUÉ 3D ceramic collection by Harmony