At Maison et Objet Paris, Ex.T Design, a renowned Florentine bathroom will present their brand new bathroom collection, Nouveau. This unique collection was the result of a new collaboration with Bernhardt-Vella studio from Milan. Today, Wall Mirrors will take a look at the stunning bathroom products that comprise the collection, including of course bathroom mirrors. Ex.T will be exhibiting in Hall 6, Stand P102.
For Ex.t, the female duo, Paola Vella and Ellen Bernhardt have created the Nouveau bathroom series: a collection of washbasins, cabinets and mirrors featuring geometric and sinuous lines, born from a balance of basic and classic shapes such as circles, semi-circles and parallelepipeds, creating a game of volumes in a succession of full and empty spaces.
Freely inspired by early twentieth century Art Deco, the collection takes refined suggestions from that era and reworks them with the taste and sensitivity of a contemporary perspective.
Nouveau washbasin is characterized by asymmetrical shapes with bold edges that serve as practical support surfaces. It can be wall mounted or a countertop – supported by a metal structure that elegantly defines its shape. The structure is available in brushed bronze, satin-finish brass or matt black finishes and can be combined with various accessories such as towel rails, wooden drawers, marble or stone storage tops to offer a functional and complete product.
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With Nouveau, for the first time, Ex.t inserts the colour in a collection of LivingTec washbasins. The first colour proposal is Rosa Cipria, a refined and antique colour.
This is actually the first time that Bernhardt-Vella studio had approached the bathroom universe and they proposed an innovative collection that was in synch with the latest international design trends. This way, the bathroom becomes a dynamic living space, able to transform and renew itself continuously, following the rhythms of contemporary living. The results are original solutions adaptable to different environments, different space needs and functionalities: modular systems that can be composed and recomposed endlessly.
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