The CiViC collection by Caesar receives the Design Award and Sustainability Award at the Archiproducts Design Awards 2025, a recognition granted to projects capable of combining environmental awareness with formal rigor. The ADA, now in its tenth edition and promoted by Archiproducts, one of the leading digital platforms dedicated to architecture and design, each year bring together an international jury composed of architects, designers, creative directors and world-renowned journalists to celebrate excellence in contemporary design.

The double award affirms an approach where aesthetic excellence develops in parallel with the commitment to reducing environmental impacts, translating Caesar’s vision into measurable results. Sustainability becomes an operational method that involves every phase of the project: from the formal conception to the management of industrial flows, transforming ceramic processes into expressions of material culture. CiViC is born from this setting, integrating reclaimed materials and optimising energy consumption, while the surfaces developed express a durability that represents technical value as well as aesthetic value.
CiViC explores the concept of material through three variants that interpret the cement effect in different expressive declinations, responding to contemporary urban influences. Cross proposes a cloud-like, shaded effect, restoring the layered texture of cement artefacts. Vein develops dynamic directional veins that accentuate the perception of movement on the surface. Chips introduces material flakes, also available in the Multicolour version to broaden compositional possibilities.

The two awards obtained by CiViC at the Archiproducts Design Awards join the consensus that the collection has gathered since its debut at Coverings in spring 2025, confirming how design quality and environmental responsibility translate into tangible appreciation by the market. In this sense, Caesar consolidates an industrial practice oriented towards reducing environmental impacts, developing collections that translate ecological responsibility into a contemporary language. The course undertaken thus builds a production system where product quality and resource protection together define the profile of a company conscious of its role.