Designed by Rodolfo Dordoni, this bathroom collection was inspired by Lake Como in the Italian Alps.
March 8th, 2012
Rodolfo Dordoni took inspiration for this collection for Ceramica Flaminia from the beautiful Lake Como.
The series of pedestal and wall hung basins, wall faced and wall hung pans and bidets evokes the imagery of its iconic location.

The basin is designed to give a lake-like appearance when filled with water, its strong and solid ceramic ledge forming the shore. Perfectly integrated, the wide ledge can be used to display soaps and cosmetics.

With its bold presence and purity of form, the Como Collection brings the beauty of nature to the bathroom.
The Como Collection is available in Australia from Parisi Bathware.
Parisi Bathware
parisi.com.au
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