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Koninklijke Tichelaar in De Ingenieur and De Architect
When hearing the name 'Koninklijke Tichelaar', many people think of delicate fine ceramics. Such as fruit baskets, beakers and plates hand-painted with highly detailed illustrations. Given our long-reaching history in this field, something we completely understand. We still cherish this long tradition and continue working on these magnificent products. For about a decade now, however, our focus lies in ceramic architecture. Designers and architects distinguish themselves by using products that flow out of our factory. And the aesthetic façades also contribute to the overall livability of cities. Harm van der Ploeg, CEO of Koninklijke Tichelaar, tells you more about what this shift means for our organization in an article by De Ingenieur.
Besides the distinct and aesthetic element, ceramics can also be used as a communicative tool. For example, in the debate on air pollution. How? Read it in the article by De Architect, where Lab AIR provides more information on their research project.