Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 17/11/2022

Formalia by Scavolini – also for the bathroom

Thanks to collaboration with the designer Vittore Niolu, the bathroom becomes an icon of style, completing the brand’s total look for the home

A synonym of workmanship and quality Made in Italy, Scavolini has always been a reference point for kitchen furnishings, after which over the years it has expanded its perspective to include the living area. The company has then widened its offerings with a line of bathroom furnishings, thus completing its catalogue and providing an all-around solution for residential settings. 

A case in point of this evolution is the recent Formalia collection created by the designer Vittore Niolu: a line with a versatile character, in which every item has been conceived to add character to the home. Initially developed for the living area and the kitchen, the series has now been updated for the bathroom as well: the products, with their functional and contemporary design, bring refined allure into the place of domestic intimacy par excellence.  

Formalia by Scavolini, Design Vittore Niolu

The entire line stands out for its harmonious and rhythmical silhouettes, based on games of symmetry and extremely versatile models, like the Status Wall System, which thanks to its modular structure can act as a base, an end piece or a divider inside the bathroom. 

While organization and enhancement of spaces form the basis of the design philosophy, embodied by storage elements complete with extractable trays and freely positioned object caddies, the harmonious image comes to the fore through the concept of “all on view,” with furnishings created to bring luminosity and openness to the widest range of settings.

Formalia by Scavolini, Design Vittore Niolu

The distinctive features of the collection include the feet with knurled workmanship that bring lightness to the compositions, and the profiled door with a metal handle, conveying a sense of rigorous charm.

To respond to the needs of every client, Scavolini studies the choice of materials in great depth, opting for proposals that can add a personal touch to spaces. With an experimental approach, the company offers titanium finishes that establish a leitmotif for the various décor components, from the hanging cabinets to the handles, all the way to the entire structure of the Status Wall System. The items come in tones of black and rust, or in lacquer, décor surfaces or recycled PET.

The bathroom thus becomes a true icon of style, as in the case of the composition featuring doors in PET Pioggia, where the distinctive trait is the shaping of the door, with a metal handle and titanium border. 

Precious details make the bathroom elegant and comfortable, like the counter in Mineralsolid, the Perfect counter-top washstand in Betacryl, and the round Planet mirror with built-in lighting, just to name a few. The Status Wall System is a true highlight with its open modular structure, set on the floor or suspended, with the Rust finish and the knurled feet.

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