Domayne introduces Zucchetti’s new line of highly sophisticated taps.
June 23rd, 2009
There is no life without water and Zucchetti understand the need to live life with elegance and sophistication. This is reflected in their new line of taps, Bellagio, designed by Matteo Thun with Antonio Rodriguez.
Despite its Italian origins, Bellagio is a “citizen of the world” and would feel at home in any contemporary bathroom, as well as providing that something extra. It is a product that emanates style, with it’s striking details and smooth finishes.
Bellagio, with its handle grip designed like turrets, has a geometric style that makes this product appealing to both the classical and modern bathroom.
Bellagio is available in Australia from Domayne in Sydney (Alexandria and Auburn).

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