Decocer boosts customer interaction with its revamped Website

author: Decocer

The new website reflects a dynamic, contemporary image that aims to showcase the authentic value of ceramics, highlighting material expressiveness and meticulous attention to detail in each piece.

A product selector provides quick, easy, and detailed information on custom-made products.
Decocer is distinguished by its small-format tiles, exclusively designed and custom-manufactured for manufacturers, distributors, and specifiers worldwide.

Decocer, specializing in the design and manufacturing of custom small-format tiles, has launched a new website, www.decocer.com, featuring a refreshed design aligned with its new brand image, enhancing its values and customer interaction.

The ceramics company, focused on customizing pieces for each client, has just unveiled a renewed global image, projecting a dynamic presence with a fresh and contemporary language. Its communication aims to highlight the authentic value of ceramics, emphasizing material expressiveness and attention to detail in every piece.

The new website presents an optimistic tone, rich in creativity and personality, aligning with the communication needs of its clients, specifiers, architects, interior designers, and specialized agents. It showcases Decocer’s ability to design and manufacture custom ceramics tailored to individual requirements.

In addition to providing specific information about products, formats, shapes, and finishes, the new site features a search tool for ceramic collections. Users can quickly and easily download the complete catalog, and a blog and news section offers current and specific information about the company.

Overall, the new website stands out for its well-organized information, contemporary design, and user-friendly navigation. “We aimed to convey a fresh, expressive, and modern image in line with Decocer’s new branding,” says Verónica Obrero, Decocer’s commercial director. “We design and manufacture very special custom ceramics, and this message is what we wanted to communicate,” she adds.