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el Bagno at Salone del Mobile: Editor’s Picks

el Bagno, the bathroom, comes to Salone del Mobile every two years. Here, the latest forward-thinking innovations from this years show.

 

AXOR showcases ShowerHeaven with this overhead shower, the water undergoes a powerful enactment: from revitalizing water jet to soothing shower rain. Right through to soft PowderRain.
Ceramica de Vietri “Blu Ponti” highlights the colors of the sky and the sea in the thirty-three white and blue decorations that Gio Ponti created between 1960 and 1962.
Antonio Lupi’s disappearing sink hides all the components inside the wall.

Dornbracht presents LEG SHOWERATT, an automated contrast shower for invigorating leg affusions. The regenerative effect meets the highest aspirations of wellness and good health.
Alape’s sinks are now available in an array of cool and warm matte neutrals.
Duravit introduces purple into their standard white array, drawing off last year’s Pantone color.
Effegibi sets a new standard, offering an “anywhere” steam shower, complete with glass walls, base and ceiling, the standard shower is now a spa like steam room.
Falper’s floating stone sinks eliminate the unsightly drain hole, creating a seamless and modern integration into any bathroom.

Fantini’s lucite knobs in a range of hues appear clear and then colorful depending on the position.
Kreoo weaves together a beautiful basketweave and showcases stone inlay.
Florim showcases Millennial pink tiles in a contemporary setting.
Glamorous cut glass from GD Glass Designs adds an elegant element to any powder room.
Giulini G’s colorful faucets add a playful element to any space.
Graff presents Dressage, a collection of furniture with a strong handicraft and manufacturing element made using solid wood and DuPont™ Corian®.
Bisazza’s pinstripes mosaics offer a throwback feel to modern day bathrooms.
Cut stone and brass integrate flawlessly into THG’s new line of fixtures.
Scavolini reinterprets the at-home gym with a fully integrated vanity and work out area for the ultimate exercise space.
Ritmonio’s mix and match booth allows for easily switching out a standard lever for their stone inspired versions.
Moab 80’s organic bathtub design is a fresh alternative to the freestanding tub.
Lithea’s 3D stone wall tiles are an ornate and artistic addition to any room. They work in a variety of these materials, including marble, Carrara, lava stone and gray Tunisi.
Artful vanities surrounds at Laufen’s booth add a bit of whimsy to the bathroom.
Petracer’s “Boiserie” is a ceramic that mimics classic wall paneling. Its fresh interpretation of this style is a contemporary twist on the expected.

 

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