Origami

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Overview

Origami’s leading actor is the washbasin, featuring

clean, marked lines drawing inspiration from the rigour

of Japanese aesthetics.

The first reference to the art of origami is seen in the

clean, marked lines of the washbasin available in two

versions, one square and one rectangular, countertop

and pedestal. Another element that emphasizes the

sculptural nature of the collection is the support

column which can be positioned against the wall and in

the middle of the room.

Bernhardt & Vella

Swing

A collection of bathtub, bathroom furniture, mirrors,

shelves and accessories aiming to break the mould.

Dedicated to those who always seek innovation,

beauty and design for the home, Swing leads us to

a reinterpretation of lines and shapes from the early

1900s styled with a contemporary and practical

twist. Also the colours have been conceived to break

the rules; allowing to match the palette with walnut

hues and play with the details as well as customising

products in countless combinations.

Fabio Fantolino

A compact, cosy yet generous bathtub featuring a base

with strict lines that draws its inspiration from metal

architectural profiles and contrasts with the soft lines of

its in LivingTec body.

The base works both as a stage as well as a trademark

for the bathtub.

Various combinations of materials, colours and finishes

provide an innovative visual appeal suitable for any

bathroom, both in residential and contract projects.

Sans Nom & Studio Salaris

Nouveau

A collection of washbasins, cabinets, mirrors and

showers featuring geometric and sinuous lines, born

from a balance of basic and classic shapes such as

circles, semi-circles and parallelepipeds, creating a

game of volumes in a succession of full and empty

spaces.

Bernhardt & Vella

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