Colourways span Chalk, Sand and Charcoal, which means Enso can move easily between the pale, chalky palettes that are shaping restful, monastic-inspired interiors and the deeper, moodier spaces that rely on texture rather than shine for their drama. Used in lighter tones, it brings a lovely mineral softness that sits naturally with plaster, oak and brushed brass. In Charcoal, it becomes more cocooning and architectural, particularly when lit well, with the surface catching light across every gentle rise and dip. Ca’ Pietra recommends lighting the mosaics for the best effect, allowing that organic texture to come fully into view.
Grazzie Wilson, Head of Creative at Ca’ Pietra says: “With Enso, we wanted to create something that felt instinctive and deeply tactile, a surface with softness, movement and a natural ease to it. There is a real appetite now for rooms that feel more enveloping and more atmospheric, and Enso answers that beautifully through limestone, light and texture. It has detail, though it never feels overworked, which is what gives it such lasting appeal.”
Suitable for interior floors, interior walls and exterior walls, Enso has the versatility to move across the home while keeping that same tactile identity intact. It is a collection that feels trend-aware, though not trend-bound, which is always where Ca’ Pietra is at its strongest: taking what people are leaning towards in interiors and translating it into surfaces with permanence, beauty and depth.