Ceramic surfaces for the Lotte World Tower in Seoul

The renovation of the Signiel Residence, designed by Kim Sang-yoon, takes place in the upper levels of Seoul’s Lotte World Tower and translates the city’s cultural identity into a domestic landscape. Here, architecture opens up to a new vision of living: a composed balance between craftsmanship, Korean identity, and contemporary language. Ceramic surfaces by Caesar are integrated through formats and thicknesses selected according to function and structure, where every element is part of a cohesive whole.

The floor features the Ice variant from the Slab2 collection, a reinterpretation of the essence of slate. The 120×120 cm format ensures striking continuity and high aesthetic impact. The walls mirror the same material in the large 120×278 cm format, creating a continuous spatial rhythm.

In the kitchen, the countertop is made using a product from Olos, the Ceramiche Caesar brand offering 12 mm-thick slabs for furniture applications. The chosen top is in the Comblanchien colour, inspired by a bright French stone. It forms a compact, distinctive block in harmony with the overall space design.

In the bathroom, the furniture volume is clad with a 6 mm Caesar slab in the 120×278 cm format. The material follows the design, contributing to the unitary reading of the space.

In the Signiel Residence, living takes shape as a quiet gesture, rooted in materials and daily rituals. Ceramic surfaces are part of this vision, in direct dialogue with contemporary architecture, Korean culture, and the rhythm of urban life.