Axor’s successful collaboration with Antonio Citterio continues with the timeless and elegant Axor Citterio E.
September 2nd, 2015
Axor’s partnership with highly respected designers from around the world is well known. The brand’s collaboration with Italian architect and designer Antonio Citterio has been particularly successful, resulting in quality collections that stand the test of time.
The latest Axor Citterio E opens up yet more opportunities in bathroom planning. The fixtures in the collection feature smooth shapes, clean lines and precious surfaces. The soft and slender mixer handles define the entire collection’s design: the single lever faucet with its modern and upright joystick handle, and the 3-hole mixers with their classic cross-handles.
All 37 products that make up the collection share the same harmonious aesthetic to complement a variety of interior styles.
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