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Ceramic hollow profiles from theKeraShape series create rhythmic facade designs with a depth effect. Whether installed vertically or horizontally, they enable elegant sun protection solutions, transparent shells, or expressive structuring. Different cross-sections and surfaces open up scope for individual design. In combination with daylight in particular, this creates a lively facade effect.
Form meets function: The KeraShape®, KeraTwin®, and KerAion® series offer a wide range of ceramic molded parts that can do more than just cover surfaces. Round, angular, or flat elements add depth, relief, and dynamism to building exteriors. With precise manufacturing and durable materials, even challenging geometries can be realized—sustainably, weatherproof, and with low maintenance.
The Agrob Buchtal range of molded parts offers more than just right angles. Specially shaped elements—from rounded oval slats to radial cutouts—allow for smooth transitions and organic façade designs. The combination of ceramic precision and technical flexibility also opens up exciting options for the renovation and reinterpretation of existing buildings.
Ceramic molded parts make it possible to view the façade as a sculptural, functional, and communicative element. Depending on the series, textile structures, staggered surfaces, or translucent elements can be created—always with the durability and design freedom that ceramics are known for. A wide selection of glazes and surfaces opens up a wide range of design possibilities.