Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 14/02/2024

Inspired by the Moon

Designed by Manuel Di Giacobbe, art director and marketing manager of Alice Ceramica, Lunaris is a new ecosystem of washbasins, structures, and mirrors that draws inspiration from the moon, giving the products a dreamy appearance

Alice Ceramica, a manufacturer of sanitary ware known for its production focused on original and sophisticated designs, has introduced Lunaris, a collection of ceramic washbasins, stainless steel structures, and a circular mirror, all characterized by a unique blend of form and function. Designed by Manuel Di Giacobbe, the company’s art director and marketing manager, Lunaris has the merit of breaking the mould while maintaining the company’s essence. 

Alice Ceramica, Lunaris, design by Manuel Di Giacobbe

Alice Ceramica, Lunaris, design by Manuel Di Giacobbe

The washbasins in the collection are distinguished by the sinuous line of their semi-circular basin, set within a soft parallelepiped with bevelled edges. These characteristics, combined with a wide range of colours and finishes, facilitate integration into various environments and styles. In addition to this feature, the series presents elegant powder-coated stainless steel structures with a towel bar and ceramic top, or with a spacious lacquered push-pull drawer. Available in both white and black versions, these structures complete the aesthetic of the washbasins, while providing additional functionality.

Alice Ceramica, Lunaris, design by Manuel Di Giacobbe

Alice Ceramica, Lunaris, design by Manuel Di Giacobbe

As an essential accessory of the collection, Alice Ceramica presents the Lunaris mirror, which features two ‘satellites’ 20 cm in diameter that move along the upper and lower half-moon of the reflecting surface, offering lighting and a second concave zoom mirror ideal for makeup.

Alice Ceramica, Lunaris, design by Manuel Di Giacobbe

Alice Ceramica, Lunaris, design by Manuel Di Giacobbe

In line with the quality standards of Alice Ceramica, the ceramics of the Lunaris collection are protected by the aliglaze+ system, a special antibacterial glaze. This glaze guarantees the surfaces, preventing the accumulation of germs and ensuring antimicrobial effectiveness thanks to the presence of silver, titanium, and zinc ions in its composition.

 

 

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