Furnishings with a strong aesthetic, designed to be the protagonists of the bathroom environment: freestanding marble washbasins and bathtubs pass down Kreoo's cultural heritage and the value of craftsmanship in contemporary design.
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Dawn and Mercy, both designed by French designer Christophe Pillet, are similar interpretations of sculpted stone, starting from a cylindrical volume. They reveal surprising three-dimensional textures, thanks to meticulous workmanship on the solid block. The outer surface of Dawn features a soft grid pattern, carved out and emphasised by two polished bands at the base and upper profile. In Mercy, instead, the relief is created by a unique interweaving of shapes - leaves, curls, elegant fan-shaped profiles - echoing classical culture and memories of distant lands. These are works of art, unique sculptures. They can be customised in different marbles and produced thanks to craftsmanship handed down over time.
The ornamental richness becomes more minimalist with the Tao freestanding washbasins, designed by Marco Piva, and Clarity, the novelty for 2025. The cylindrical structure is repeated, but lightened by the chiselled finish.
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Linear in shape, Tao is enhanced by the marble veinings and the two thin metal profiles perpendicular to each other, tracing the characteristic grid of this unique product. Clarity takes to the extreme the essentiality of Tao, instead, replicating only the upper horizontal line with a continuous one, which gives rhythm to the overall design.
Finally, Kora is the Kreoo bathtub designed by Enzo Berti. With its sinuous and soft lines, it appears as a monolith carved from a single block. Though its edge develops at varying heights, facilitating entry and creating an aesthetic of great refinement. The oval marble body is raised on a stand with a gold, dark bronze or matt black finish, and seems to float on this slender metal structure, in an extraordinary design.
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