
2017/2018
The pursuit of symmetry, the perfect shapes, the combined use of different materials and their processing are the distinctive aspects of a collection that recalls the aesthetics of classic Mediterranean architecture. The washbasin and bathtub are monoliths made of stones varying in nature, colour and finish and are therefore the key elements of the bathroom, which is complemented with screens, fitted with mirrors and lights, and towel racks. The Roma washbasins are also available with wooden parts alternated with ceramic and metal.

















2017/2018
Azuma translates the warm sensibility of the Japanese bath into a contemporary language. Artificial and natural elements are harmoniously combined.
The abstract white feel of Milltek - used for the sink and bathtub -becomes warmer through a soft shape and its combination with wood and cork.
Like a drop of falling water, it evolves from a circular top that gradually transitions into a square shape at its base.
Wooden bathtub trays recall large pebbles smoothed by the flow of water; wooden screens with vertical strips with mirrors allow the light to be modulated with a continuous interplay of shadows, transparency or reflections, and are fitted with knobs and towel rails for hanging bathrobes and clothes. The wooden clothes stand is an archetypal sign traced in the air. It is offered as a wall-mounted or free standing hanger and also as a stool with a high backrest that serves as a valet stand. The collection concludes with a series of small stools made from wood and cork - solid geometric shapes which replicate those of the washbasins and bathtub – that can be placed in the room as rocks in a Zen garden.




















Product Design: Lievore Altherr
Project Manager: Jeannette Altherr, Delphine Désile