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With a minimalistic and elegant design enriched by precious surfaces and razor-sharp geometrical forms, this modular system offers a wide variety of solutions while staying true to a concept that draws inspiration from the ever-precious essence of matter and from the architectural signature in interiors with structural solutions also engineered for island-based layouts.
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The lack of the door handle, replaced by a hand grip that can even be fitted on the sides, heightens the pure forms of the volumes, just like the distinctive wash basins that are perfectly built into the surface top.
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With a minimalistic and elegant design enriched by precious surfaces and razor-sharp geometrical forms, this modular system offers a wide variety of solutions while staying true to a concept that draws inspiration from the ever-precious essence of matter and from the architectural signature in interiors with structural solutions also engineered for island-based layouts.
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Deeply ensconced in the composition the LED light underscores the geometry of the elements while enhancing the unmistakable features of premium materials such as marble, stone and veneer.
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A balance of space and volume, with one element that unites yet divides
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A suspended block extending horizontally which, in contrast, is set against the iconic mirror that hangs from the ceiling like a perfect blade: Puro represents the aesthetics of simplicity, the perfection of the ordinary, it is a unique composition with a strong architectural value.
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The 45° cutting angle plays as an unbroken line between the front and sides, the central groove as a functional element but with a markedly aesthetic connotation. Zenit is the range of vanity units available in free-standing or wall-mounted versions for maximum functional versatility, and in veneer or clay lacquered finishes for the highest degree of stylistic customization.
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For Roma Collection, Studio Lievore Altherr reinterpreted the great culture of Mediterranean architecture. The stone becomes protagonist of the line, recalling many buildings of the ancient Rome.
For the Romans the bath was a ritual, a moment of serenity and relax.
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A single-block washbasin with strikingly minimal aesthetics yet capable of conferring identity and character even to smaller spaced interiors.
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