The brand presented its new products for the bathroom and kitchen at Cersaie: new products and colours in a multi-sensory installation designed by Giulio Cappellini

A place of natural inspiration, an emotional ecosystem with a strong scenographic impact to involve the spectator in a 360° multi-sensorial visit: this is the 'Lake Flaminia' installation with which the brand presented itself at the last edition of Cersaie. On a large basin of water, a series of round platforms, on which the collections were displayed, resembled large floating tropical leaves. Colour, as well as design, was the distinguishing feature of the products which, designed by different designers, composed an organic and coherent corpus.

Creativity of excellence

For the bathroom area, designed by Elena Salmistraro, the Spire and Spire+ washbasins are among the protagonists of this historic moment for the brand, a synthesis of the designer's creative universe and Flaminia's production experience. Elegant and monolithic the Astra sanitary ware, designed by Giulio Cappellini, and then the organic lines of Fluo by Niccolò Adolini, the important volumes of Flag by Alessio Pinto. Also on display is the minimal NudaFlat console table by Ludovica+Roberto Palomba and the App family, designed by the company's in-house design team, completed with the five free-standing or wall-hung AppLight washbasins in different sizes and finishes.

Innovation and design

The dialogue between technical innovation and design also materialises in the Gosilent flushing system, an evolution of the Goclean project, which not only facilitates the cleaning of the inner surface of the toilet bowl, guaranteeing maximum hygiene, but also reduces noise. Gosilent, until now only available on wall-hung App WCs, is also extended to the important Monò collection, designed by Patrick Norguet.

Rereading the past

The journey into the universe of living also led the company to investigate the kitchen environment with an area dedicated to the Acquafood sink line, proposed in the opaque Carbone shade that gives a new volumetric aspect to the object, and in a more defined version than the prototype presented previously. The inspiration derives from the ceramic sinks of the past, but reinterprets that heritage in a contemporary key.