From September 25 to 29, 2023, the international event dedicated to the world of ceramics for Architecture and Bathroom Furnishings was held, where Caleido brought with it an inspirational tale of 30 years of thermo-furnishing history and design.
Turning 30 years old means being able to count on all the research, innovation and concept that have made Caleido, step by step, one of the 100% Made in Italy benchmarks in the industry.

On this occasion, the Pavone Light radiator made its debut, the result of a meticulous study of profiles and details, creating a new rhythm of voids and solids among the elegant horizontal bars that make up its structure, opening its side to tell the senses about a new lightness.
At the same time, Caleido’s relentless aesthetic research of encounters, suggestions and points of view has brought forth five new colors that have energetically transfigured the lines of the company’s Signature models, now also available in electric blue, turquoise, coral, rust and ochre.
This aesthetic reinterpretation gave new energy to the soft concave forms of Parenthesis by Marco Piva and enriched the design lexicon of Raysun, along with the absolute purity of Traccia, both designed by Jean-Michel Wilmotte. It enhanced the dialogue with light and warmth of Brasilia and Brasilia Wide, designed by Massimo Iosa Ghini, and enhanced the artistic vision of Ottolungo, which, together with 100/1000 Righe and Pentagramma, bear the signature of Gabriele & Oscar Buratti.

The design inspiration of the new colors also extended to the iconic models created by Caleido Lab, the company’s in-house research center, which signed the unmistakable lines of the best-selling Dinamo and Cesar towel warmers and the Colibrì, Cardellino, Cigno, Italo, Regolo, Condor and Tower radiators.
Thus Caleido’s New Heritage is expressed as a meeting point between the strength of the company’s know-how and the forward momentum of an unmistakable palette of bold and refined colors, in an ideal synthesis of aesthetics and comfort.
But Caleido Lab’s research went further, working on materials and applying carbon steel, an element that is 100 percent recyclable at the end of its life, with a focus on the concept of sustainability.
Out of this experimental tension came the new Dinamo Steel, powder-coated in the 49 colors of the Caleido range and flanking Dinamo Brass, made in satin silver, brushed gold, titanium gray, and chrome.