Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 12/03/2019

Inda, a special project

The company presents a preview at ISH of the new project, signed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez, aimed at both the contract and residential world

On the 2019 edition of ISH Inda will also present an absolute preview of Indissima, the new project that embraces all its product categories and that brings the unmatched signatures of Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez. Mainly developed for the contract furnishing world but also suitable for a sophisticated and contemporary home, this project will include accessories, standing towel racks, shower accessories, mirrors, lamps, furniture and shower walls, united by a new minimal mood and extreme usability.

Lightness, modularity and elegance are the key words for each product of the project, which is the result of an ergonomic design that is able to bring together different materials, such as steel and wood, giving rise to new harmonious interpretations.

Logico, Inda

Logico, Inda

Prestige, Inda

Prestige, Inda

Acuto, Inda

Acuto, Inda

Among the furniture projects the main innovations are represented by the collection Sistema 45, which is divided into Logico, Acuto and Prestige series: all of them are dynamic furnishing solutions with a modular design approach, inspired by the kitchen world for their modularity, characterized by the 45 ° cut of the door that guarantees its extreme formal simplicity. The three collections are differentiated by their handles but have all the same awesome finishes. An important role will also be played by Qamar, the product line of furniture with a sophisticated design whose finishes and materials can be matched with mirrors, accessories and many new shower stalls. Qamar distinguishes Inda from the rest of the bathroom furniture scene, interpreting the mission of give life to the total look of the bathroom.

Claire, Inda

Claire, Inda

Among the latest proposals for shower stalls visitors will find an original version of Azure, the example of maximum technical and aesthetic expression of Inda, with the glasses cut to follow the lines of an attic. Claire Design will also be on stage in the exclusive version with brushed nickel profiles and a scenographic solution of a freestanding Walk In, positioned in the middle of the room to celebrate the shower as the central element of the bathroom.

Walk In, Inda

Walk In, Inda

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