Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 29/11/2023

360-degree wellbeing

The Rexa bathroom is designed with a central focus on people and their wellbeing in relation to architecture

It puts the person and his well-being in the foreground of the bathroom concept developed by Rexa. And to achieve this goal, the company creates a dialogue between object and context, thus between furniture and space. Starting from the search for “sensory” materials that improve the perception of the environment, Rexa proposes an elegant and discreet reinterpretation of daily actions, thanks to furniture compositions and functionalities that articulate the space in close relationship with the person. Every detail is designed to foster harmonious integration between architectural design and the flow of living, with a holistic approach that generates all-round well-being. This configures a bathroom environment that is beautiful and functional, enveloping and accurate, perceptive and immersive, a true space of personal intimacy where one can regenerate. Rexa collections are therefore protagonists of this scenario, in their plurality (from furniture, tops, washbasins, bathtubs and showers, accessories and complements, to lighting, faucets and even Corian wall tiles). Elegant, minimal, and comfortable, they are born from design research that combines tradition and innovation in a balanced way.

Discovolante & Vision collection by Rexa, design Monica Graffeo

The Rexa bathroom environment, which is highly customizable, even with made-to-measure elements, combines different materials, functional and innovative furnishings. An example of this mixture is the combination of the freestanding Discovolante washbasin, with an important scenic presence, and the Vision monolithic walls, both designed by Monica Graffeo. A collection, the latter, that proposes new experiences of use in which functionality and sensoriality come together, creating a harmonious whole on a personal scale. Its elements, with reduced dimensions (18 cm), become sculpted suspended volumes and material walls that incorporate accessories and conceal functions.
These compositional possibilities are achievable thanks in part to the consistency of Rexa‘s language, which allows for the creation of environments that are original but always faithful to the ultimate pursuit of well-being, even when the space is articulated. The Unico collection is an ideal example of the many design opportunities, such as to create a completely tailor-made bathroom environment. Furniture with seamless integrated tops and washbasins, bathtubs with wellness systems, shower trays, mirrors, and faucets are thus combined with accessories and complements, as well as with coverings, made of Corian®, a material that Rexa molds and makes flexible to adapt to any context and ensure aesthetic continuity between the various elements, even those intended for outdoor application.

Unico collection by Rexa

Rexa, collezione
Moode

Moode collection by Rexa, design Monica Graffeo

Finally, the concept of modularity completes Rexa‘s design philosophy: among the proposals, the Moode collection embraces this idea, creating an elegant and refined environment. The various modules that compose it are designed with an aluminum frame to support the door, which, in addition to giving solidity to the structure, allows coatings in a range of finishes including Wood, Caneed Wood, Fenix®, Clay, Eco.mortar, Lacquer, Metallic Effect, Stoneware, Glass, all in reduced thicknesses so as to dialogue with other rooms in the home. Under the banner of freedom of expression that extends to living.

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