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Saturday
May012010

IL BAGNO ALESSI One and dOt Classic Bath Collections by Laufen

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Designers Stefano Giovanni and Wiel Arets have created two classic, yet uniquely distinct, bath collections for Laufen. The "One", designed by Giovanni, turns the bath into a personal sanctuary with soft curves that transcend conventional architectonic lines. The "dOt", designed by Arets, is a highly restrained design that exudes tranquillity through moderation and features a functional signature "dot" on every object within the series. Classically inspired, both collections lend versatility to the design of any bath suite style.



IL-BAGNO-ALESSI-One-and-dOT-Bath-Collections-by-Laufen_002 IL BAGNO ALESSI One Bath Collection Designed by Stefano Giovannoni for Laufen

IL-BAGNO-ALESSI-One-and-dOT-Bath-Collections-by-Laufen_003 IL BAGNO ALESSI dOt Bath Collection designed by Wiel Arets for Laufen

source: Laufen
Monday
Mar012010

Natural Travertine Stone Bath Fixtures by Vaselli

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Vaselli is located in Serre di Rapolano, a part of Tuscany that is renowned for the variation in the color and structure of it's travertine. It is in this Italian village that skilled artisans chisel away at enormous blocks of travertine to create extraordinary bath fixtures. The soft curves and asymmetrical forms found within the Aqua collection accentuate the natural beauty of the travertine. With a holistic approach to bath design, Vaselli completes this collection with a rustic wood countertop for the basin and travertine tiles for the floor and walls.



Natural-Travertine-Stone-Bath-Fixtures-by-Vaselli_002 The Jet Travertine Water Basin from the Aqua Collection by Vaselli

Natural-Travertine-Stone-Bath-Fixtures-by-Vaselli_003 The Beach Travertine Bathtub from the Aqua Collection by Vaselli

source: Vaselli
Friday
Jan012010

The Classic Bath Collection Redesigned by Agape

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By rethinking conventional ideologies, Agape is fusing modern technology with traditional styling to create amazing bath fixtures. With sleek curves inspired by the traditional cast iron clawfoot bathtub of yesteryear, the Ottocento collection utilizes the technologically advanced composite material Cristalplant. Made exclusively in Italy, Cristalplant is a mineral composite that is cast molded and features the same velvety texture found in natural stone. This unique material maintains water temperature and is 100% recyclable.



The-Classic-Bath-Collection-Redesigned-by-Agape_002 Ottocento Freestanding Bathtub by Agape

The-Classic-Bath-Collection-Redesigned-by-Agape_003 Ottocento Wall Mounted Washbasin by Agape

source: Agape
Sunday
Nov012009

Modern Italian Bath Collection by Mazza & La Spada for Milldue

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Disregarding everyday pragmatism, Samuele Mazza and Alessandro La Spada lean towards unusual emotions and shapes in their design of the Majestic Bath Collection for Milldue. Designed to be a complete bath experience, this "fairy-world" collection features a surreal moose showerhead and stunning furniture crafted out of stainless steel and matte lacquered glass. To complete the look, the Majestic Bath Collection also includes the handmade Murano glass light fixtures, unique wall finishes and impeccable accessories.



Modern-Italian-Bath-Collection-by-Mazza-and-La-Spada-for-Milldue_002 Majestic Bath Collection by Samuele Mazza and Alessandro La Spada for Milldue

Modern-Italian-Bath-Collection-by-Mazza-and-La-Spada-for-Milldue_003 Majestic Bath Collection by Samuele Mazza and Alessandro La Spada for Milldue

source: Milldue
Thursday
Oct012009

Japanese Wood Soaking Tubs by Kosaka & Hashimoto for The Furo Project

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To promote the ancient art of Japanese bathing, designers Ryu Kosaka and Yukio Hashimoto were commissioned by the Furo Project to create two contemporary yet distinct ofuros. Kosaka utilized hinoki wood as the basis of his design because of its aromatic fragrance and inherent medicinal properties. In contrast, Hashimoto used lacquer as his core concept because the material itself is representative of Japan. While notedly different, both are intended to improve one's well-being through the relaxation of mind and body.



Japanese-Wood-Soaking-Tubs-by-Kosaka-and-Hashimoto-for-The-Furo-Project_002 Cypress Ofuro by Ryu Kosaka for The Furo Project

Japanese-Wood-Soaking-Tubs-by-Kosaka-and-Hashimoto-for-The-Furo-Project_003 Lacquer Ofuro by Yukio Hashimoto for The Furo Project

source: Furo Project