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Rohl
The Apothecary™ collection draws its inspiration from the beautiful shapes of old apothecary bottles that are now sought-after collectibles. Designer Xander Noori looked to the past for inspiration and brought it into the present with unique chamfered details, beveled edges, and balanced arcs, resulting in a silhouette of contoured elegance and nuanced simplicity. The collection adds an element of nostalgia and warmth to any space for an enduring design that’s eminently collectible in and of itself.
Devon&Devon
Ultra-sophisticated echoes of the 1920s shape the minimal and unmistakable design of a three-way thermostatic mixer tap, designed in collaboration with Gensler. The simplicity of the shapes, the richness of the materials (such as the covers in precious Calacatta Oro marble), and the fine attention to detail make explicit reference to American Art Deco, reinterpreting it with an innovative, yet familiar style code.
Sophisticated design and excellent workmanship for a built-in thermostatic mixer with 1 or 2 ways which pays homage to the best of the American art deco style.
Sophisticated design and excellent workmanship for a built-in thermostatic mixer with 1 or 2 ways which pays homage to the best of the American Art Deco style.
Ultra-sophisticated echoes of the 1920s shape the minimal and unmistakable design of a three-way thermostatic mixer tap, designed in collaboration with Gensler. The simplicity of the shapes, the richness of the materials (such as the covers in precious Bianco Carrara marble), and the fine attention to detail make explicit reference to American Art Deco, reinterpreting it with an innovative, yet familiar style code.
Ultra-sophisticated echoes of the 1920s shape the minimal and unmistakable design of a three-way thermostatic mixer tap, designed in collaboration with Gensler. The simplicity of the shapes, the richness of the materials, and the fine attention to detail make explicit reference to American Art Deco, reinterpreting it with an innovative, yet familiar style code.
Ultra-sophisticated echoes of the 1920s shape the minimal and unmistakable design of a single shut-off valve, designed in collaboration with Gensler. The simplicity of the shapes, the richness of the materials (such as the cover in precious Bianco Carrara marble)and the fine attention to detail make explicit reference to American Art Deco, reinterpreting it with an innovative, yet familiar style code.
Ultra-sophisticated echoes of the 1920s shape the minimal and unmistakable design of a single shut-off valve, designed in collaboration with Gensler. The simplicity of the shapes, the richness of the materials, and the fine attention to detail make explicit reference to American Art Deco, reinterpreting it with an innovative, yet familiar style code.
Ultra-sophisticated echoes of the 1920s shape the minimal and unmistakable design of a single shut-off valve, designed in collaboration with Gensler. The simplicity of the shapes, the richness of the materials (such as the cover in precious Calacatta Oro marble) and the fine attention to detail make explicit reference to American Art Deco, reinterpreting it with an innovative, yet familiar style code.
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