A wander around the shops. A trip to the museum. An espresso on the piazza. An active, fulfilling life between the office, cafe and loft….. Milan, the capital of Lombardy, is also the capital of art, fashion and design. And it is the home of Antonio Citterio. This designer and architect of international renown has […]
January 8th, 2010
A wander around the shops. A trip to the museum. An espresso on the piazza. An active, fulfilling life between the office, cafe and loft….. Milan, the capital of Lombardy, is also the capital of art, fashion and design. And it is the home of Antonio Citterio.
This designer and architect of international renown has already designed the Axor Citterio collection for Axor. Axor is now presenting his latest work: Axor Citterio M. An entire bathroom collection, inspired by modern life in the city. M for Modernism, Metropolis and Milan.
Distinctively slim contours and an elegant overall impression of the collection – not so much a tribute to the spirit of the times as one to Italian design. Perhaps that is why Axor Citterio M can be easily and seamlessly integrated into so many different bathroom furnishings and lifestyles.
Accordingly, Axor Citterio M also demonstrates the difference between fashionable and modern, temporary and timeless – almost incidentally.
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