Piero Lissoni brings an understated elegance to this new line in tapware.
May 27th, 2013
The work of Piero Lissoni – world renowned architect, art director and designer – ranges from furniture and fittings, to retail, hotel and yacht interiors. Having recently launched his new furniture collection in Milan for Kartell, Lissoni presents a new collection of tapware for Rogerseller.
Commissioned and developed by the leading Italian manufacturer Fantini, Lissoni has created a contemporary collection for the bathroom.
Finished in polished chrome, Fantini describe the Lissoni collection as practical, tactile and efficient; “reminiscent of fountains and industrial engines”.
Aesthetically, the range lends itself well to a variety of bathing environments. The Lissoni collection includes two models of basin mixer, a three-hole wall set, a three-hole basin set as well as a shower mixer with or without diverter and lastly, the Lissoni bidet mixer.
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