Brussels Furniture Fair
veronica 29/09/2025

Scavolini: style lies in the details

With Miko, Scavolini elevates research and attention to detail, creating a bathroom solution that embraces decorative graphics and extensive customisation

A modern look, universal appeal, stylish details. With this formula, Scavolini has created its new bathroom furniture range. Miko is the new range designed for bathrooms that require minimalist design with attention to detail. Once again, the company has focused on a graphic feature to give character to the project: the distinctive square door with an L-shaped profile is the element that characterises the system. This distinctive feature also serves as a geometric decoration, lending lightness and linearity to every composition. The stylistic research extends to the two types of handle, Flat or Round, which also characterise the side cover.

With Miko, Scavolini continues its research in the bathroom sector, a project that began in 2012 to complement its extensive range of kitchens and which has since evolved to encompass a wide and varied collection of products that preserve the brand’s DNA, always striking a balance between precise, refined aesthetics and maximum functionality.

The result is furniture designs that respond to the needs and trends of contemporary living, offering extreme versatility and customisation. Like every Scavolini product, Miko draws on a vast selection of finishes, colours and materials to suit a wide range of styles, allowing you to create a coordinated look throughout your home.

Three new pearlescent shades stand out in particular (Cuvée, Pas Dosé and Perlage), expanding the range of glossy and matt lacquers, also available in a distinctive vertical slatted version. 

The door itself, as a distinctive element, is available in numerous variants that increase the versatility of the design: in glass with a silver, white or iron grey aluminium frame, in a smooth or slatted version, or with a metal effect, in decorative, laminate, laminate strips and Fenix NTM®.

There are also more contemporary solutions such as the door frame in dark steel finish aluminium with round metal mesh or clear or smoked transparent stopsol glass, for wall units or for sliding elements that are either supported or suspended. Miko is therefore a ‘tailor-made’ project with which to create your own ‘wellness room’, where bathroom furniture interacts with accessories, storage units and innovative washbasins. In fact, there are countless possible configurations: starting with the combination with porcelain stoneware tops and washbasins that can be integrated (such as Monolith) or countertop (such as Dear). Numerous accessories add a decorative and practical touch to everyday life, such as mirrors (Luis, Phoenix and Ikon, among many others), towel rails and ‘L’ shelves, as well as the modular Setup elements that organise the space with their discreet and elegant presence, in perfect Scavolini style.

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