Brussels Furniture Fair
patrizia-piccinini 19/04/2024

Moodboard - Soapy Secrets

Natural materials, delicate colour palettes and lots of technology: the bathroom becomes the new centre of attraction

1 | Boost Color by Atlas Concorde is a design for stoneware cladding based on an innovative colour palette of 14 shades made in collaboration with Piero Lissoni. 2 | The Infinita lamp by Marta Sansoni for Martinelli Luce is made from borosilicate glass and offers the possibility of creating different compositions thanks to its three-dimensional elements. 3 | The Naturae collection by Gabel, is characterised by the use of unbleached, undyed raw cotton (corso Garibaldi 65). 4 | The combination of digital and analogue: the Virgola dressing-table by Xu Zheng for Orografie, is versatile and offers a space for the telephone and personal objects (viale Gorizia 14). 5 | Taps from the Side collection by Rubinetterie Stella, designed by Studio Meneghello Paolelli, offer a sophisticated line and endless options for customisation, (via Thaon de Revel 21). 6 | The Virgo mirrors by Artelinea in collaboration with Bizzarri Design combine craftsmanship and technology; ideal for domestic and contract environments they feature a touchless switch that makes it easier to turn on and off, improving cleaning and making the product last longer (Hall 6, A39). 7 | Itaca oval countertop sink on freestanding pedestal by Ceramica Cielo, designed by Luca Cimarra and finished in Agave from the “Terre di cielo” palette. Accompanied by the Argo ceiling mirror, designed by Andrea Parisio and Giuseppe Pezzano (via Pontaccio 6). 8 | The VK Divider Short made with fragrant Hinoki cypress wood, the main material used for the entire collection by MAS one of the brands of the Karimoku Furniture (via Tortona 14). 9 | The Dama baskets, designed by Maurizio Manzoni for cierre1972, bring out the elegance of handcrafted leather (Hall 11, L22-L24). 10 | The Ledro bathtub in Quarrycast™ by Victoria + Albert, was designed to reduce water consumption, focussing on water efficiency without compromising the style and comfort of the bathroom environment.

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