A memory deeply rooted in Venice, its silent forms and precise designs gently merging with water. The lagoon city is the birthplace of Luca Nichetto and also the conceptual starting point of the new collection that the designer's studio has developed for Kreoo, revisiting everyday objects and giving them a distinctive creative interpretation.
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Musina and Posso washbasins.
The result of this collaboration takes shape in the two products, Musina and Posso, which will be unveiled during Milano Design Week 2026. They draw inspiration from the historic Venetian wells, known as Vera da pozzo, found throughout the calli, campielli, and courtyards of Venice, transforming them into contemporary design pieces that preserve their essential qualities of care, beauty, solidity, and the profound connection between water, stone, and design. Both countertop washbasins, Musina features a circular inner profile and an octagonal outer shape, carved from a single block of marble. The upper rim is pronounced, with softly crafted contours, crowning the design of the external surface, which is punctuated by subtle protruding panels at the vertices of the geometric figure. Beneath this elegant structure of varying depths, gentle inclines in the stone guide the base in a composition that enhances the marble's veining, unique and shaped over time, making each piece one of a kind.
Posso also echoes the octagonal theme, with sculpted, delicately concave external faces and a slender base trim. Through the textures of the stone, selectable from the various options in the Kreoo catalogue, and the reinterpretation of an ancient object, Musina and Posso bring a sense of calm and memory into contemporary spaces: a timeless form, the natural evolution of tradition.
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