Flaminia’s Plate shower system reinvents the shower cubicle.
February 18th, 2011
The Plate shower system, designed by Patrick Norguet and manufactured by Flaminia, is not your regular shower cubicle.
Whereas conventional shower cubicles use acrylic, fibreglass or other man-made materials, Plate is produced in ceramic, lending a superior quality to the bathroom environment.
The shower base has a ribbed surface, integrated waste hole and splashback.
Ceramic slabs are available to complement the Plate system, specially designed to form a smooth transition between floor and wall.
Together with the shower base, the ceramic slabs create an attractive, easy to clean and functional shower system.
Plate combines the design savvy of Patrick Norguet with Flaminia’s sophisticated manufacturing techniques to form a stylish, functional shower solution.
Plate is available in Australia through Parisi.
INDESIGN is on instagram
Follow @indesignlive
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
In the first instalment of our three-part series exploring what it means to sit your best, we pose the question to Gray Puksand’s Dale O’Brien, who discusses the importance of ease and majority rule when it comes to sitting and reveals why specifying a task chair is not unlike choosing a Volvo.
The newest brand to emerge from Cosentino’s creative crucible is Ēclos, a next-generation mineral surface that embodies the organic beauty and tactility of marble in a precision-mineral surface or material.
In the second instalment of our performance seating three-parter, we turn to DKO’s Michael Drescher and Jacob Olsen to peek behind Sayl’s confident architectural form and explore the ideas of inclusivity, adaptability and freedom to move as hallmarks of what sitting your best actually means.
In the last instalment of our three-part performance seating series, Alex Bain from Architectus explains why sitting well shouldn’t feel like sitting at all and explores an unexpected success metric of the hybrid workplace: the grounding power of emotional support.
Alice Blackwood and Lorenzo Logi speak with Fukasawa about his design vision, his collaborative partnership with Morrison and the nature of developing families of products for a long-standing brand such as Maruni.
Troppo Architects were awarded the Northern Territory’s most prestigious architecture prize on Friday 10 June.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
Adelaide Design Week returns in October 2026 with the theme every*one, inviting designers, makers, studios, collectives and creative thinkers to submit expressions of interest.
What exactly does a theatre consultant do, and why are they an important part of designing the spaces in which we tell the most dramatic stories? Charcoalblue’s Erin Shepherd tells us more.