The 10th edition of the Best in Show Award recognized the highlights of Expo Revestir 2025, reinforcing the fair's role as the main stage for trends in coverings and finishes in Latin America.
The ceremony brought together architecture, design and construction professionals to celebrate the most innovative products presented by the exhibitors. The winners were selected by a careful curator and a jury made up of specialists and opinion formers from the sector, who assessed criteria such as innovation, functionality, aesthetics and sustainability.
This year's winners included collections that combine state-of-the-art technology and original design, reaffirming the leading role of the Brazilian ceramics industry on the international stage.
In the Best Ceramic Collection - Design Brasil | Porcelanato category, companies participating in the Ceramics of Brazil project were recognized for the high level of quality and creativity of their lines, reinforcing national design as a global benchmark in porcelain tiles.
Check out the winners:
Inspired by the Taj Mahal quartzite, which originated in Brazil, in the Uruoca region (CE), the tile of the same name has warm tones, ranging from light beige to soft gold. Soft textures and organic veins, with a natural and elegant appearance, also mark the product's aesthetic.
Gran Paviment recaptures the tradition of 1940s São Paulo houses, connecting past and present. Inspired by this urban icon, it combines history and innovation, reinventing design for the contemporary public. With InkTec microtexture technology, it offers a sophisticated touch while maintaining the cultural and aesthetic essence of this timeless design.
The Piracaia Panel, signed by designer Paulo Biacchi in partnership with Gabriella Revestimentos, celebrates the Amazonian tradition of Piracaia, measuring 3.00x2.20m, combining contemporary techniques with 15th century Portuguese tiles. A sensory tribute to Brazilian culture, connecting tradition and innovation.
Inspired by the imposing cliffs of the Brazilian coast, Concreta Decor brings the grandeur of these geological formations to life, capturing the natural beauty sculpted by time. With nuances reminiscent of the rocky layers, its earthy tones evoke nature and guarantee warmth and sophistication, combining the rustic with the contemporary in its satin finish.
The meeting with Marcelo Rosenbaum gave birth to a terrazzo without borders, where vibrant rhythms harmonize. The nobility of Brazilian stones reveals a multicultural identity. With digital relief, the textures emerge in a tactile and visual dance, inviting touch. Samba Rock is Brazilianness in motion, with a design that translates the pulsating essence of the country.
The Metrópolis mosaic is inspired by Copan, São Paulo's most iconic modernist building, designed by Oscar Niemeyer and inaugurated in 1966. The building's expressive use of exposed concrete in its monumental structure of horizontal lines gave rise to this three-dimensional and imposing mosaic, which reuses porcelain tiles in a pleated design.
Inspired by the Moon Valley, one of the most famous postcards in Chapada dos Veadeiros, Pieno has a grained finish and a rustic style. It is available in dark tones. Its detailed surface brings depth and character to a wide variety of environments.
Flow is an expression of the continuous movement and cosmopolitan spirit of the big cities, which embrace the modernist layout of Niemeyer's architecture. With neutral shades of gray and warm hues, this balanced cement composes the urban and contemporary style.