Italy’s Fantini and Piero Lissoni have come together to create a refined collection
August 29th, 2012
Established architect, art director and designer, Piero Lissoni presents a broad portfolio of work across furniture & fittings to retail, hotel and yacht interiors.
With a career spent designing for some of the Italy’s leading manufacturers, the name Lissoni is synonymous with exquisite high-end design, produced to exacting standards.
Continuing the tradition of collaborating with respected brands such as Kartell, Piero Lissoni has now created a collection of fine tap-ware for Fantini.
“Lissoni was commissioned by Fantini, another leading Italian manufacturer; to create a new collection of taps with a modern and elegant design, conceptually excellent with flawless production.”
The result is the ’Lissoni’ collection, simple in shape and easy to use, it recalls the basics of fountains and industrial engines, engineered to be practical, tactile and efficient.
A practical yet elegant design that fits naturally into any bathroom environment. Finished in polished chrome, the range includes a basin mixer, 3-hole wall set, 3-hole basin set, shower mixer with or without diverter.
From September the collection will be availble in Australia through Rogerseller, exclusively.
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