The main representative trade fair for Spain’s natural stone industry in Valencia is Cevisama, which is also Spain’s flagship event for ceramics and bathroom. The 2025 returns with a bold new identity; more than ready to prove why it’s considered a leading business and design event for the stone, tile, and construction materials industries. With a sharpened focus on European quality and design innovation, this year’s edition marks one of the most significant overhauls in recent years.
Cevisama 2025 is placing its bets on the “Made in Europe” label, responding to mounting concerns over unfair international competition. This strategic pivot has resulted in an overwhelmingly European exhibitor lineup: 403 companies and brands, 96% of which hail from Europe. Spain, Italy and Portugal lead the way, comprising nearly three-quarters of the exhibitors. Additional European representation includes Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, Greece, and Ukraine. While a few firms from Algeria, Brazil, China, Palestine, and Turkey will attend, their participation is limited and focused on specific construction materials and bathroom equipment.
Cevisama will showcase cutting-edge ceramic tiles, bathroom fixtures, construction solutions, and the latest in ceramic industry machinery and technology. Organizers are highlighting the fair's evolution in targeting high-value niche segments, particularly in the contract sector, with tailored offerings and immersive installations. The planned showstopper that’s already hyping visitors is “Hotel Cevisama.” The space, taking over 800 square meters, simulates a high-end hotel dressed entirely in ceramic and bathroom products from 30 exhibitors, spotlighting how design and functionality converge in hospitality environments. That’s only one of several installations, which include the sensory journey of Pepe Cosín held at the Central Boulevard. Visitors will move between the natural elements of earth, fire, and water. Meanwhile, Cevisama Trends will serve as a hub for innovation, and the Cevisama Talents exhibit will recognize emerging creativity in ceramic and bathroom design.