The manufacturer E-Stairs offers tailor-made stairs with varied and surprising shapes, spectacular and sculptural stairs in wood, glass or steel. Straight, helical, spiral, single or multiple flights, with or without base, stringer or handrail, many possibilities are available
sculptural basin, Back was designed by the Milanese agency Meneghello Paolelli Associati for Artceram manufacturer. From a pristine white, it is available in versions 2 floor standing or fixed to
Modernist and minimal, the faucet Deque Dornbracht is signed by the German Sieger Design studio. With a single command and offset, it delivers water into multiple streams of water with its beak wide. Available in chrome, the faucet Deque is available in different versions, for
Performed by master glassmakers in Murano glass, this range of bathroom basins "Cenedes" is offered by the New York brand Hastings. Both classic and contemporary, it is available in many
With "Kross", the manufacturer ISMA offers a minimal bathroom tap and contemporary, with an astonishing finesse. Available in black, white and chrome or nickel finish, it has a rectangular sculpt aerator water
Lithea for the Italian brand, Italian designer Fabio Fazio has designed the marble vanities "Dune". A floor-standing or on plan, these sculptural bowls combine a conventional material with tight lines and
In their new offices, the Swedish designer of Form Us With Love have put on a wall of colorful wall tiles wood fiber and cement mixed. Created in collaboration with the Swedish manufacturer Träullit these hexagonal tiles are
For Flos, Ron Gilad designed the "Wall Piercing" applique, a truncated ring made of composite material. Usable alone or in several copies, this luminaire is fixed to the wall and creates patterns, interlacings of matter, shadow and
Created by Simone Micheli, the mixer line "Fluid" the Italian manufacturer ST Rubinetterie is characterized by its sleek and minimalist silhouette. On these models, the aerator
For the Swedish publisher Offecct, Jean-Marie Massaud has designed the "Green Islands", two ottomans, couches without backs, fitted with spaces to slide in plants. Round or square, these two foundations include vegetation in their very midst.