todobarro, the artisanal revival of terracotta.

Par La rédaction

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Based in Málaga, todobarro embraces a neo-craft approach to terracotta.

Far from standardised production, the Spanish company perpetuates traditional ceramic techniques while combining them with formal research, circular economy and contemporary design. Handcrafted tiles, vibrant finishes, lively shades: each piece is unique, each project a variation on the language of the material.

Their secret? Masterful expertise in the art of firing and shaping, combined with a keen eye for interior design trends. This combination gives rise to collections that blend patinated textures, modular geometries and a mineral palette. The Antique texture, one of their signatures, features a silky surface with controlled irregularities, evoking the patina of antique tiles and offering two sides that can be freely combined to create personalised compositions.

Inspired by Andalusian culture and Mediterranean aesthetics, the todobarro collections explore both historical formats and geometric patterns. Although its origins date back to the creation of handcrafted wall coverings, the company has developed new decorative ceramic solutions, such as planters and the new Lattice collection, a modular system designed with bioclimatic principles in mind.

todobarro also stands out for its ability to support customised projects. In its LAB, artisans develop exclusive formats, patterns designed by architects, and specific finishes. This approach has won over Zara Home, Google’s offices, and Acqua di Parma boutiques. These collaborations demonstrate todobarro’s adaptability and its ability to bring together ceramic tradition and contemporary styles. •

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photos : Taró square 10 © todobarro • Albero half-bricks © todobarro • Manufacturing process © todobarro