Teaming up with ALESSI who has asked Stefano Giovannoni to design a new product line, Laufen is extending Il Bagno Alessi One.
January 25th, 2011
New shapes and ingenious functions for ceramics such as the new 400mm high freestanding ’half Tam Tam’ and the new “Tuna” counter top washbasin, both fired in one piece thanks to a traditional fine fire clay technique – and Laufen specialty.
All new Il Bagno Alessi One ceramic elements come as standard in white with a grime-deflecting LCC coating or can be specially ordered in a velvety matte warm grey, a select new colour that combines beautifully both with vibrant colours and with black and white.
Familiar ceramic classics of the designer bathroom such as washbasins and WCs are now available in the new colour.
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