At IDS 2026, Anatolia and Aeterna unveiled a thoughtfully curated booth experience conceived as a journey through material, form, and application. Our booth guided visitors through architectural settings, revealing the interplay of porcelain, ceramic, natural stone, and sintered slab surfaces.
Anatolia’s presence unfolded across the booth through a series of immersive settings that highlighted material continuity, surface detailing, and real-world application. Forge Eleganza, paired with Serena Shale honed floors, setting a refined and architectural tone from the moment of entry. This material pairing established a calm, grounded foundation that carried through the experience.
At the show, Anatolia also debuted the newly launched onyx-inspired collection, Lustra. A quiet interplay of light, depth, and movement—where elegance emerges in every translucent layer. Presented in all four available colors, alongside a sneak preview of 11 new colors from the upcoming Architeq collection, offering an early look at what’s ahead.
A curated selection of natural stone and ceramic mosaics showcased alongside ceramic collections including Utopio, Geometra, Teramoda, Soho, and select Natural Stone collections. Lithoform and Serena are showcased alongside Taj Mahal surfaces, highlighting cohesive application across a range of materials and formats.
Discover Anatolia’s latest innovations in slabs, tiles, pavers, and mosaics, featuring refined finishes and advanced surface technology for seamless design. Explore our newest natural stone–inspired Colorsync porcelain collections—Majesto, Lithoform, Serena, and Lustra—alongside the contemporary Monoforma collection and a curated selection of tiles and mosaics.
Aeterna’s sintered slab surfaces take center stage through bold feature moments and sculptural detailing, emphasizing material depth and architectural presence. Anchored by Travertino Titanium on the main feature wall, complemented by decorative benches in Terrazzo Delicato. This space also featured Aeterna merchandising tools, including the waterfall display along the back wall and the A-shape gallery display, positioned directly on the Travertino Titanium wall—creating layered points of engagement with the material.
The journey led into a final space where Aeterna continued with a strong material narrative. Calacatta Borghini defined the feature wall and benches, while Verdi Alpi is showcased on select tabletop surfaces. Decorative cubic boxes highlight Ceppo di Gre, Travertino Titanium, and Lithoform Crosscut Vista, adding dimensional contrast and visual rhythm throughout the space. Aeterna features 60 sophisticated colors across two large-format dimensions—160 × 320 × 0.6 cm and 162 × 322 × 1.2 cm—curated into nine inspirations, including marble, onyx, travertine, quartzite, sandstone, limestone, terrazzo, cement, and monochromatic designs. These materials are designed to deliver refined beauty, structural integrity, and wide-ranging application flexibility across design projects.
IDS 2026 brought together Anatolia and Aeterna in a shared spatial narrative—one that emphasizes material dialogue, thoughtful composition, and architectural application. Each surface is presented within context, which allowed visitors to experience how materials perform and coexist across environments.
We thank all who visited and engaged with us at IDS 2026. Your interest continues to inspire how we explore surfaces, space, and design.
Until next time.