Year 2010 – Gessi introduces Goccia, a revolutionary collection of furnishing objects.
July 28th, 2010
Goccia stands as an unprecedented product concept which elevates matter, form and function.
In fact the collection comprises a unique range of furnishing items, encompassing an impressive mix of models, materials and finishes.
The winding forms of the liquid are set in the solid form of washbasins and accessories, in the metal of the taps, in the ceramic of the sanitary ware.
All of the Goccia items feature a natural elegance, that makes them fit gracefully in both private and public interiors.
The soft and familiar contours of Goccia are lovely to be seen and touched; they make one’s living space personal and cozy, modern yet relaxing.
Goccia is a clever beauty. Not only is Goccia a style and a product philosophy, it’s also an eco friendly creation.
All of the Goccia taps are equipped with a technology allowing for a 50% saving of water without compromising the functionality of the tap itself.
Goccia is indeed the epitome of a more intimate feeling for luxury, one attentive to the elegance and glamour of the objects as well as to their impact on the environment.
Goccia demonstrates how creativity and innovation, together with a content of poetry and respect for the world can turn dreams into objects.
This is all Gessi’s accomplishment, a company different by nature.
Abey
abey.com.au


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