Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 29/09/2025

Must: the bathroom becomes a design icon

Arrital's new collection redefines the concept of domestic well-being with elegance and tailored details

In Arrital‘s evolution towards an integrated vision of living, the bathroom takes on a central role, no longer a simple functional space, but a place of regeneration, beauty, and intimacy. After revolutionizing the kitchen and living room, the Friuli-based brand brings its philosophy to the bathroom, with collections that speak of harmony, materials, and light.

Among these, Must is the collection that best embodies the sophisticated and visionary soul of the brand. Its name is already a statement of intent: it is what cannot be missing and what defines excellence. It is the meeting point between art and function, between sculptural design and everyday comfort.

Each element is designed to transform the bathroom into a sensory experience. The natural stone and marble washbasins, with their characteristic 30° bevel, seem to have been sculpted by skilled hands, capable of shaping the material with grace and precision. These monolithic volumes, illuminated by integrated lights, create intimate and enveloping atmospheres, where time slows down and gestures become rituals.

But Must is not just about aesthetics: it is also about personal care. The Vanity and My Place modules, designed to accompany moments dedicated to oneself, enrich the space with elegant and discreet functionality. Every detail is designed to offer practicality and beauty, in a perfect balance between innovation and tradition.

The collection is aimed at those looking for a bathroom that is both a refuge and a representation of their personality. Perfect for contemporary and refined environments, Must interacts with the rest of the home in a coherent way, thanks to its high-quality materials and finishes. It is the bathroom for those who are not easily satisfied, for those who want to live every day surrounded by style.

While this line is only the most recent in terms of time, Arrital has built a universe of proposals that completes the vision of living: 360 Gradi, with its compositional versatility and customizable finishes; Lympha, which celebrates essentiality in the version with new features by Franco Driusso; Modo Project, a creative platform for dynamic environments, and finally Laundry, which brings design and functionality to the management of domestic space, designed for those who need to optimize space and think of creative solutions.

With these proposals, Arrital transforms the bathroom into a space of total well-being, in continuity with the kitchen, living room, and outdoor areas. A project that focuses on the individual, their gestures, and their need for harmony. And it does so with the strength of a brand that has been promoting Italian design around the world for 46 years, with passion, vision, and respect for quality.

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