The premium Italian ceramic bathroom brand arrives in Singapore, exclusively at Interior Affairs.
August 23rd, 2011
Art Ceram from Italy is well known for its luxury collection of ceramic washbasins and sanitary ware.
Contemporary minimalist lines, functionality and innovation define the collections. In addition, many of the pieces stand out as works of art and blend seamlessly with the back wall – a feature distinctive to the brand.
Highlights from Art Ceram include the LaFontana line by award-winning designers Sandro Meneghello and Marco Paolelli. Its one-piece back-to-wall systems comprise curved edges similar to the gentle flow of water from a fountain. The collection is not just artistic but also practical, with space set aside under the sanitary ware to stow away bathroom necessities.
Another unique design from Art Ceram is The Cup, a standalone centrepiece washbasin that is, literally, in a shape of a cup. Available in black and white, The Cup provides sufficient space to hold bathroom necessities like soap dispensers and its handle also serves as a towel rack.
With Art Ceram, Interior Affair’s 28,000-square-feet experience centre now carries solutions from 16 brands.
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