Designed by Angeletti & Ruzza for Fantini, the new Mint tapware boasts a sleek and minimalist design.
September 6th, 2013
With a firm focused on industrial design, Silvana Angeletti and Daniele Ruzza have created a number of unique bathroom products for many world renowned Italian companies. And their latest project: Mint.

Mint is an evolution of the Plano Mixer. Continuing with its basic shapes and sleek lines, Mint provides a finer minimalistic aesthetic. The lever in particular is more elegant with a thin flat surface over a solid body. The result is a product that is pleasant and balanced, reassuring and very versatile for all the environments of a contemporary bathroom.

Finished in polished chrome, the Mint range includes a basin mixer, high basin mixer, extended basin mixer, wall mixer & outlet, wall mixer, wall mixer with divertor, wall mixer with divertor & handshower and bidet mixer.
Mint is exclusive to Rogerseller.
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