Gisele by Globo, design Angeletti Ruzza
3D Effect
A distinctive feature of the new Gisele furniture collection is a reinterpretation of the 1930s and 1940s fluted (cannettato) motif that vibrantly outlines the surfaces. Thus, Globo and Angeletti Ruzza transform a decorative motif into a compositional language. This conscious reinterpretation of memory also includes meticulous research into glazes and finishes that adds a touch of contemporaneity: the full and compact glazes developed by Globo for the exclusive glossy “Riflessi di Luce” finish enhance the volumes of the fluting, highlighting its depth through a palette ranging from intense, material tones to softer nuances. The floor-standing units of the Gisele collection (available in 85×50 cm and 70×50 cm sizes) are offered with either an integrated basin or a ceramic top designed to accommodate a selection of coordinated Globo basins. The line is then completed by mirrors, a hanger, and two models of ceramic shelves.
Salone Internazionale del Bagno: 10 | A02 A04
MDW26: Corso Monforte 15
Lari by Alice Ceramica, design Studio àr-o
SKYLINE by Antoniolupi, design Antonio Iraci
Order and rigor
Alice Ceramica’s Lari collection brings balance and order to the bathroom environment thanks to a composition based on the superposition and intersection of pure volumes. Designed in collaboration with Studio àr-o, the new proposal is inspired by architectural principles adapted to the domestic context. Suspended furnishings (in four lengths and three configurations) interact with the space through modular solutions, open and closed articulations, and a rhythm of solids and voids.
Salone Internazionale del Bagno: 06 | C42
Archi-basin
Skyline: a name that directly evokes the inspiration guiding Antonio Iraci in designing this basin for Antoniolupi. The designer interprets urban architecture, translating it into the bathroom environment through a focus on volumes, material, and light. Recalling the metropolitan skyline, the basin develops across staggered planes: a three-dimensional volume generated by the intersection of parallel and orthogonal surfaces, and by the voids created in their spatial arrangement. Solids and voids, plays of light and shadow, dictate the rhythm of the composition, which asserts itself in the environment with a strong yet essential presence, enhanced by the materiality of marble.
Salone del Mobile: S.Project | 22 | A05 A07
Archivio by AXOR, design Barber Osgerby
Quiet luxury
Taste, refinement, and classicism define the new AXOR Archivio bathroom mixer collection: that discreet elegance revealed in harmonious forms and precious materials that transcend time and trends. Designed by the Barber Osgerby architecture studio for AXOR as “a collection destined to last over time,” Archivio thus reinterprets the past with contemporary formal precision, creating a bridge between eras and styles. From the washbasin to the bathtub, and even the shower areas, the common thread is the distinctive aesthetic code: the cross handles with white inserts reinterpret traditional hot/cold indicators with modern sensibility, while sinuous spouts, bell-shaped bases, slender levers, and sculptural details attest to the care given to every element. Its availability in the extensive AXOR FinishPlus range allows for the creation of bold contrasts and delicate harmonies in multiple configurations – single-lever, three-hole, wall-mounted, or freestanding – enhancing every interior.
Salone del Mobile: 06 | A35
Infinito by Caleido, design Marco Piva Studio
A continuous line
It appears as a continuous line that outlines and frames the bathroom environment. Infinito transforms a radiant system into a compositional alphabet that interacts discreetly with space. By combining a straight line, a curve, a T, a project of heating elements develops that draws essential, multiform, archetypal geometries on the walls, in continuous dialogue with the interiors. Caleido, together with Marco Piva Studio, changes the stylistic codes of traditional heating systems, focusing on an elegant aesthetic and a sartorial approach. Infinito, in fact, can be shaped and applied in any context, responding to different interior design needs, with the possibility of creating tailor-made solutions thanks to extreme modularity. Made of brass (in polished chrome, brushed silver, polished and brushed gold, brushed bronze, and brushed titanium finishes), it takes on a refined yet sustainable allure – being a recycled and completely recyclable material, in line with the company’s philosophy that embraces a sustainable production chain.
Salone Internazionale del Bagno: 10 | B10
MDW26: Showroom Agape | via Statuto 12
MDW26: Materia 2.0 | via Marco Polo 9
Enea by Ceramica Cielo, design Andrea Parisio & Giuseppe Pezzano
Lume by FIMA Carlo Frattini, Davide Vercelli
A system for every space
Ceramica Cielo’s approach is characterized by contemporary design that is mindful of daily life. This same philosophy is evident in Enea, the new modular washbasin system designed by Andrea Parisio and Giuseppe Pezzano. Enea is born from the geometric interlocking of a circular basin and a rectangular top. These opposing forms become harmoniously complementary, as well as highly functional. The spacious basin ensures comfort and practicality in daily use, while the integrated side surface provides support and organization, helping to make the system easily configurable according to space requirements and personal taste. Thin profiles and calibrated proportions also contribute to this, reducing bulk and optimizing depth. The system’s modular logic extends to the mirror’s design, which perfectly follows the rhythm and modularity of the underlying cabinets, creating a continuous equipped wall.
Salone del Mobile: 10 | A14 A18
MDW26: Via Pontaccio 4/6
And there was light
Glass, light, water. From these elements, FIMA Carlo Frattini’s new Lume shower system takes shape, expanding the dimension of well-being in the bathroom environment, imagined as a refuge for the soul, no longer a simple functional space. Designed by Davide Vercelli, Lume is specifically engineered to redefine the concept of domestic wellness. It does so by introducing the sophisticated language of lighting technology to the shower (in collaboration with Melogranoblu). The heart of the system is a cylindrical body of fluted borosilicate glass that houses the light source: the light radiates into the space with warm and enveloping tones, and interacts with water in plays of reflections, transparencies, and glimmers. But even when the water stops, the light remains: the system can indeed be used as an autonomous lighting source. Available in three heights and two fluted glass finishes – transparent and mirrored bronze – Lume integrates three types of jets – rain, laminar, and energy – to create highly customizable contemporary scenarios.
Salone Internazionale del Bagno: 06 | A25 A27
Every-day Matters. A Study of being Present by Cristina, design Experential/H – Photo © SavourDuo
Flora by Fantini, design Vincent van Duysen
Everyday well-being
Cristina has a dual presence at Milan Design Week (at Salone del Mobile and FuoriSalone) but a single common thread: the project “Every-day Matters. A Study of being Present,” conceived by Experiential/H. Through this, the company stages its renewed vision – placing the individual at the center, focusing on daily life and products that become tools for personal expression. This installation (which expands in the showroom with an artistic installation curated by Sarah Possamai) also becomes an invitation to reflect on daily life and well-being.
Salone del Mobile: 06 | A23 B20
MDW26: Via Pontaccio 8/10
Industrial chic
An industrial aesthetic combined with a contemporary sensibility. From this measured encounter, Fantini’s Flora faucet collection takes shape. “A timeless collection with a slight nostalgic hint of memory,” is how its creator, Vincent Van Duysen, defines it. He has also collaborated with the company on the Icona and Icona Deco series. Chic and sophisticated, the Flora project emerges with calibrated proportions that lend harmony to the product, as well as ergonomics and tactility. And it is precisely the handles that add charm to the entire collection. Flora now renews its identity with the exclusive Mokka PVD finish.
Salone Internazionale del Bagno: 10 | B21 C18
MDW26: Via Solferino 18