The Palomba Collection represents an evolution of pure geometry. It does not aim to be static, but to reflect the dynamic synthesis of ration, poetic and natural forms. The washbasin forms are flowing, barely distinguishable from the water itself. They are rather reminiscent of bays and reefs, which developed over thousands of years of combat […]
November 21st, 2008
The Palomba Collection represents an evolution of pure geometry. It does not aim to be static, but to reflect the dynamic synthesis of ration, poetic and natural forms. The washbasin forms are flowing, barely distinguishable from the water itself. They are rather reminiscent of bays and reefs, which developed over thousands of years of combat between water and landscape. Roberto and Ludovica Palomba call it the “Fingerprint of Nature”.
Applications: Sanitaryware
Variations: Wall hung and Countertop Washbasins, Floorstanding Back-to-Wall and Wall hung Toilets and bidets.
Finish: Ceramic
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