Trapezoidal, Type of installation: Installation, Seamless acrylic panel, White, Sanitary acrylic, Number of backrests: 1 Right, Incl. support frame, Overflow: Yes, Waste outlet position: Middle, Overflow position: Middle, Capacity: 170 l, Internal depth: 460 mm, Height with panel: 600 mm Design by EOOS
For the first time in the Luceplan catalogue, Farel introduces an iconic dome structure, a neutral geometric form proposed in sound-absorbing thermoformed material with outer fabric cladding. The lamp can be personalized thanks to a combination of colors of the shade, ranging through cool, warm and neutral tones for the outside, combined with dark or pale hues for the inside.
This is the name of the family of lighting fixtures that Francesco Librizzi, a young Sicilian architect working in Milan, has designed for the first time for FontanaArte. Setareh was born of the idea of giving form to light. The lamp is composed of a sphere magically suspended within a thin metal structure. The play of circular masses and trajectories generates a balanced design of gravitational dynamics. The light from the sphere is diffused into the surrounding space, illuminating the frame. The reflections of the metal render the luminous field visible, space influenced by light, by its aura. The result is a collection of lighting elements, available in tabletop and suspension versions, of extraordinary poetic grace. Setareh takes on new dimensions: elongated, with either two or three spherical elements that work separately or together. Its vocation is the illumination of large spaces, with double-height ceilings or otherwise ample enough to accomodate expansive compositions of multiple elements. A firmament of Setareh, ‘star’ in the ancient Farsi language.
An ode to quiet strength, Isle is a play both on illusion and perception allowing lightness to anchor and foundations to rise. Composed of a delicate glass tube resting on solid-stone and aluminum pedestals and suspended in mid-air like a surreal bridge, Isle is minimal, but never simplistic.
Mi 06681 Reading deskReading desk for Jetson with arms. The arm and plate are individually adjustable in height and angle. Arm and mecanism of chromium plated steel. The arm can be released and folded away without changes in other settings.Can be retrofitted. Suitable for books or reading tablets. i Göteborg. I denna anda finns en uppföljare som komplement till fåtölj Jetson 66. Läsbordet kan eftermonteras och är lämpligt för såväl böcker som läsplatta.Armen och läsbordet är var för sig steglöst justerbara i höjd och vinkel. Med ett enkelt handgrepp kan armen frigöras och vikas undan utan att övriga inställningar ändras. Utförande i förkromat stål
An atlas of modular signs to be combined in a wide variety of layouts. «We love concrete as a material, its versatility and its plain, austere look. We have completed our carefully designed surfaces with graphic patterning inspired by the human actions of weaving and embroidering.» Barbara Brondi & Marco Rainò To appreciate the profundity of the design project undertaken by Barbara Brondi and Marco Rainò for Cedit, it is both necessary and explanatory to start from the title the collection bears. In modern usage the term Matrice, in Italian, refers to a die or mould used to reproduce an object, but its origins are much more remote, with a meaning closer to the English “matrix”, meaning the underlying basis of something. The root of the word is related to Mater or mother: the name Matrice thus relates to the origin or cause of something. This dichotomy is expressed in several levels within the work of these architects, who study the world from a sophisticated conceptual approach and then transform it into a design. Starting from the idea of ceramic coverings, which have always been a tool not so much of architecture as of interior design, the artists work back to the origin of the surface and its decoration within their own discipline: they look at what we used to call the modern age, where modernity has also brought an uncompromising brutality, and where the use of bare concrete became the statement of an attitude to life with no time to spare for manners.
Concrete is originally a liquid material, intended for shaping, which can therefore absorb and retain any type of mark created by the material and mould used to form it. Architects midway between rationalism and brutalism have used the rough-and-ready language of concrete combined with a last, elegant, anthropic decorative motif impressed on the material, that makes the concept of covering superfluous, because its place, in its older meaning of decoration rather than functional cladding, is taken by the regular patterning created in the material itself. There are therefore various grounds for believing that, in this collection, the artists are once again working in architectural terms. Firstly, with a simplicity typical of BRH+, they reduce the initial concepts to their minimal terms. So although this is a collection of coverings for walls, indoor floors, outdoor pavings and curtain walls, a great deal of time was spent on destructuring the idea of the ceramic covering itself. Unfortunately, nowadays there is no space in the contemporary construction sector for the radical approach of the past, so the cladding designed for the building actually lays bare the interior, using the choice of material – accurately interpreted (with shade variation) on the basis of an assortment of various types – to restore visual elegance and a fundamental severity. Attention to scale is another architectural feature: Matrice offers modules with architectural dimensions and different sizes through the development of “large slabs”, eliminating the visual regular grid effect. Thanks to this visual reset, geographic forms are perceived to emerge from dense, grey concrete surfaces decorated as in bygone days by special processes and by weathering during drying.
The various types of slab, each an atlas of subtle, vibrant signs on the surfaces, comprise finishes that reproduce the visual effect of reinforced concrete – with the aggregates in the cement more clearly visible, of formwork – with the signs impressed on the concrete by the timber used, of a structured surface resembling bare cement plaster, of ridged and streaked surfaces – with patterning resembling some kinds of linear surface finishing processes – and finally a smooth, or basic version, over which Matrice exercises the dichotomy referred to earlier. It is on these surfaces that Brondi and Rainò have imagined additional design reverberations, a figurative code that rejects the concept of the grid, previously inseparable from that of the module: by means of a vocabulary of graphic marks cut into the slabs with a depth of 3 mm (the width of the gap left between modules during installation), they provide a framework for infinite combinations of possible dialogues. Just as in embroidery, which is based on grids of stitches and geometric repetitions, and where every stitch is at right-angles to another one to construct forms and decorations. Also taken from embroidery is the idea of introducing a degree of “softness” to reduce the stiffness of intentionally deaf surfaces. There is the impression of patterns that can continue for infinity, as in textile weaving, and a scale that, unlike the surface being worked on, is imagined as suspended and lightweight. They may not admit it, but BRH+ know a lot about music, including electronic music, and it appears to me that this organised tangle of infinite signs – unidentifiable without an overview – is rather like the representations of synthesized sounds. Sounds that are produced by machines, and thus “woven” by sampling and overlapping sounds of the most unlikely origins, combined to form jingles which, once heard, are imprinted indelibly on the brain. This may be why I am so interested in the space between this “melodic film” and its deaf, damp substrate.
The eyes can navigate this suspended reality without fear of disturbance. So we are faced with different surfaces, different sizes and different graphic signs. But only one colour (surprise!) to prevent a cacophony not just of signs but also of possible interpretations: the artists retain their radical principles (and their generosity), and as curators, a role in which they are skilled, they leave the players (architects and installers) to add their own interpretations. In their hands this colour, expressed in Matrice, will produce motifs on surfaces in living spaces for someone else. This stylish covering and its workmanship will be left to the hands of someone who will probably never read this, but will be on a building site, with the radio playing on a stereo system, concentrating on installing the very pieces we describe. So a radical, apparently silent, design project like this has repercussions for the real world we live in. Matrice has no form of its own but merely acquires the ornamentation drawn on its surfaces by a second group of artists. And here this routine action, standardised by the form approved for production and workmanlike efficiency, is the origin and cause of change, generating a variability of choices and interpretations, on that dusty building site where music plays and mortar flows.
The Chancellor Conference chair features a sleek and elegant design, crafted with a chrome-plated or dark grey lacquered tubular steel sled base, complemented by a seat and backrest structure made of moulded polyurethane foam with metallic inserts. Enhanced with differentiated-density padding and an elastic belt spring system, it ensures exceptional comfort. Upholstered in premium Pelle Frau® leather with contrast or tone-on-tone stitching, this chair is available with or without armrests, the latter featuring leather-upholstered tubular steel and polished aluminium or dark grey terminal joints. Designed by Lievore - Altherr - Molina, the Chancellor Conference chair boasts a compact, sophisticated profile, making it an ideal choice for modern workspaces. The collection includes height-adjustable, rotating versions with a 'Syncron' mechanism for customizable seating positions, as well as a fixed-height model with an automatic return rotation mechanism. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning.
Poltrona Frau, the esteemed Italian luxury furniture brand founded in 1912, is renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and timeless designs, offering a range of high-end leather furniture and accessories that blend modern aesthetics with unparalleled quality.
BETTA is a stunning porcelain sculpture that beautifully captures the essence of a fighting fish, renowned for its vibrant colors and graceful, flowing fins. This exquisite piece, crafted by sculptor Raul Rubio, showcases the intricate details and delicate mother-of-pearl hues of the fish, brought to life through the pliability of porcelain. The sculpture weighs 3.5 kg and features a matte finish, making it a perfect decorative accent for any space. Additionally, a 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing enthusiasts to explore its design in greater detail. Lladró, the esteemed Spanish brand behind this creation, has been a global leader in high-end porcelain artistry since its founding in 1953 by the Lladró brothers, known for their exceptional craftsmanship and timeless designs inspired by nature and mythology.
The Agorà ZAM278 is a sophisticated freestanding bath-shower mixer, complete with a shower set and pillars, part of the Agorà collection—a harmonious bathroom ensemble featuring taps and accessories by Zucchetti, alongside freestanding bathtubs and washbasins by Kos, all masterfully designed by Ludovica+Roberto Palomba. This collection exudes timeless elegance, blending classic aesthetics with modern functionality, where taps merge traditional charm with innovative features, and tubs and basins boast a sculptural, refined appearance. Crafted with premium materials like Silkstone, known for its velvety texture and matte finish, the collection offers a perfect fusion of heritage and contemporary design. A 3D file of the product is also available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design plans. ZUCCHETTI, the renowned Italian manufacturer behind this collection, has been a leader in high-quality bathroom and kitchen fixtures since 1929, celebrated for its innovative designs, exceptional craftsmanship, and versatile offerings that cater to both residential and commercial projects worldwide.
The R11 is a versatile lighting device featuring both direct and swivel functionality, equipped with an integrated LED that offers adjustable beams ranging from narrow to wide, and an electronic driver seamlessly housed within its base. Available in white or anthracite, the device is crafted from durable aluminum and comes in three configurations: narrow beam (4800lm, 3000K, Class A++), medium beam (4800lm, 3000K, Class A++), and wide beam (4800lm, 3000K, Class A++). A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. Manufactured by Martinelli Luce, a renowned Italian lighting design company founded in 1950, the R11 reflects the brand’s commitment to innovative, high-quality, and stylish lighting solutions that blend functionality with modern aesthetics.
The "Door" collection features free-standing metal washbasins in various sizes, complemented by solid wood doors that embody warmth, comfort, and timeless elegance. Crafted with ancient cabinet-making techniques updated for contemporary minimalism, the collection includes refined options in solid teak and oak, as well as reclaimed spruce with a raw yet sophisticated aesthetic, alongside minimalist designs in "Prefinito Cemento" and "Calce." Available in 18 Moab colors with custom options upon request, this collection seamlessly blends tradition with modern design. A downloadable 3D file of the product is also available for detailed visualization. Moab, an Italy-based interior design supplier renowned for its modern and contemporary offerings, provides versatile, high-quality furniture and accessories for residential and commercial spaces, catering to a global clientele with a focus on clean lines and minimalist sophistication.
The Osso MC3 is a sleek rectangular table crafted from an ash wood frame, available in seven elegant finishes: natural, black, white, grey, blue, pink, and green. Designed by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, this piece reflects Mattiazzi’s unique hybrid production approach, blending advanced CNC technology with refined artisanal craftsmanship. The designers were inspired by Mattiazzi’s commitment to sustainability, as the company uses solar energy to power its operations and sources untreated wood from local forests. The Osso MC3, like the rest of the Osso collection, celebrates the natural beauty of wood, with its sculpted and polished surfaces inviting tactile interaction. The collection, which includes chairs, stools, and tables, is designed to harmonize as a family while allowing each piece to stand out individually. A 3D file of the product is available for download, offering a detailed preview for design enthusiasts. Mattiazzi, an Italian furniture manufacturer founded in 1979 and based in Udine, is renowned for its premium, sustainably crafted wooden furniture that combines modern aesthetics with timeless functionality.
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*The Tambour coffee tables, designed in 2012 by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, feature a versatile die-cast aluminium structure with a liquid-painted concrete top in a glossy finish, ensuring seamless adaptation to any indoor or outdoor setting—available in both standard and weather-resistant polyester-coated aluminium versions. A downloadable 3D file of the product is also available for further customization and planning. For more details, visit the manufacturer’s page on TAMBOUR by Magis, a renowned Italian design brand celebrated for its innovative, high-quality furniture since 1976.*
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*"Low tables featuring a sleek, modern design, crafted with a frame and top in polished die-cast aluminium for a refined, contemporary look. The 3D file of this product is available for download, making it easy to visualize in your space. For additional details, refer to the manufacturer’s listing on TAMBOUR by Magis—a renowned Italian design brand known for its innovative, high-quality furniture and home accessories since 1976."*
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*The 36e8 system redefines modular storage with its customizable sideboards, offering endless possibilities in size, shape, and color to seamlessly blend with any interior style. Whether as monolithic units or deconstructed compositions, these pieces can be suspended or floor-standing, enhanced with all-glass modules or wall panels for added versatility. Crafted with precision, the design features an original aluminium filigree with a 45° angle construction, refined door profiles, and interior lacquering, complemented by premium materials like colored glass, XGlass, or Wildwood—showcasing exceptional craftsmanship. The 36e8 collection now expands with new glass modules, integrating effortlessly with painted or Wildwood storage units. These standalone elements require no wall mounting, introducing lightness and dynamic reflections to any space. A 3D file of the product is available for download, enabling seamless planning and visualization. For further details, refer to the manufacturer’s product code: 36E8 - 0474 | Highboard Lago.
Lago, a pioneering Italian design brand since 1976, is renowned for its innovative, modular furniture that blends functionality with contemporary aesthetics.*
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*The Week-End is a sleek, modern garden high table crafted entirely from durable, powder-coated aluminium, featuring an anti-UV, grained matte finish for exceptional outdoor resilience—ideal for coastal or garden settings. Designed in 2017 in collaboration with BrichetZiegler studio, this piece is part of a versatile collection characterized by framed oval plates and clean lines, blending functionality with timeless aesthetics. The entire range is built to withstand water, salt, and UV exposure, using eco-friendly, VOC-free coatings. Complementing the square and rectangular tables in the collection, the Week-End chairs (with or without armrests) can be paired with matching cushions for added comfort. For designers and enthusiasts, a downloadable 3D file of the product is available for planning and visualization. Petite Friture, the French design house behind this collection, is known for its innovative, contemporary furniture and collaborations with top-tier designers.*
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The **Bali coffee table** embodies essential design and natural inspiration, perfectly complementing the armchairs and sofas from the same collection with its low-profile 27 cm height, fostering a relaxed and cohesive aesthetic. Crafted from certified plantation teak wood, its natural finish highlights the simplicity and richness of raw materials, seamlessly blending into outdoor settings—from home gardens to hotel terraces. The solid teak structure is weather-resistant and UV-protected, ensuring durability. Part of the **Bali collection**, which includes sofas, armchairs, bergères, and coffee tables, this piece combines lightness and robustness with clean, minimalist lines to create inviting lounge spaces. The accompanying cushions feature removable, customizable outdoor fabrics and are padded with Dryfeel® foam for all-weather comfort. A **3D file of the product is available for download**, allowing for detailed visualization and planning.
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Varaschin, a renowned Italian outdoor furniture brand since 1969, combines innovative design with premium craftsmanship to create elegant, durable furnishings for residential and commercial spaces.
For more details, visit [www.varaschin.it](http://www.varaschin.it).
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The **Typography Vela Gantry** is a modular metal ceiling lamp designed for limitless creativity, allowing you to mix and match its components to craft unique lighting expressions. Featuring a versatile rail system with seven distinct luminaires—**Globe 60, Globe 85, Globe 110, Amid, Eclipse 75, Eclipse 110, and Eclipse 150**—each can be flexibly positioned and individually controlled for infinite configurations. Available in pendant, chandelier, or wall arrangements, the luminaires offer customizable plate finishes (black anodized, golden anodized, white, red, blue, yellow, or custom) and stem finishes (black anodized or white), all mounted on a sleek black rail.
With integrated **4W LED** delivering **300 lumens** of warm **2700K CRI90** light, the Vela Gantry combines elegance and functionality, boasting an **IP20** rating and a long lifespan of **55,000 hours (L70)**. Inspired by celestial forms, the collection’s planetary spheres and eclipse-like discs create a striking interplay of light and shadow, evoking the Vela constellation. Designed as part of the **Typography Series by Studio Truly Truly and Rakumba**, this lighting system supports both curated compositions and bespoke designs, making it a standout piece for modern interiors.
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*Rakumba, a Melbourne-based lighting specialist with over 50 years of expertise, is renowned for its innovative, high-quality designs tailored for residential, commercial, and hospitality spaces.*
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Bianco Carrara, Michelangelo’s material of choice, is your classic veined white marble. A sculptor’s starting block and builder’s foundation, this marble conjures up centuries of history and use. Originating from Italy’s Carrara region, the cool-white coloring can be seen from a distance covering the mountains (easily mistaken for snow-capped peaks). Produced from one of the oldest working quarries, Bianco Carrara meets the needs of traditional to contemporary design. Our versatile, ultimate classic.
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Products From the Same Collection
A wide range of product from furniture to finishes to meet the desire of all designers.
Thin Wall Coverings Limestone Wall, available in 3 colours − Ivory, Sand and Taupe − on a 40x120 size combines the ancient look of stone with a design characterised by a natural, minimalist surface pattern. The Mikado 3D structure, available in all colours, expands the collection’s decorative possibilities. The Agrifoglio decor, a natural theme available on Ivory and Taupe plain tiles, and the geometric Losanga decor are made with Touch technology, which enriches the surface with the addition of glossy and matt vitreous grits, adding depth and realistic texture.
Marble effect cladding and 3D decorations Marble is renowned as the embodiment of elegance and purity. Now its most neutral varieties, the whites with their sophisticated veining and the warmer beiges, are reinterpreted in contemporary style in a very tactile porcelain stoneware collection in which use of the 3D Ink technology makes every piece unique and gives the veins both depth and shine. The matching Fabula Wall selection of wall coverings features tactile decors and three-dimensional structures.
Slimline XL Size wall tiles Latest-generation production technology and unusual extra-large sizes for the Alchimia collection, the new Marazzi slimline wall covering with a tactile character and simple elegance. Inspired by micro-cements, materials with a particularly fine grain and sandy inclusions that create a striking bright micropixel effect, Alchimia comes in four neutral shades and two 3D structures: Raw, which creates a kind of trowel-levelled look on the surface and Tide, with the distinctive formwork look. The cement tiles of Boho, the geometric motifs of Arky and the highly coloured flowers of Gipsy, the decor modules of Alchimia allow this collection to be interpreted in a variety of ways.
Antibacterial Stone Effect Porcelain Stoneware Porcelain stoneware with a luminous consistency featuring an innovative stone look. Carácter is a collection for indoor and outdoor floors with a dual personality: understated and minimalist, in the Blanco, Arena and Greige colours, and with a bold character in the same number of colour variants ranging from grey to brown, including pebbles in different shapes, sizes and colours that characterize the surface. The result is a material that is soft to the touch, enhanced with the advanced StepWise anti-slip solution. Seamless design, great expressive potential and an eco-friendly approach – 40% of the product is made of recycled material. Carácter coverings complete the collection with an eclectic decorative range. Outstanding performance and the exceptional antibacterial, hygienic and surface protection properties of Puro technology. A product which, boasting multiple sizes and surfaces, expresses discreet, versatile elegance with a natural and trendy style.
Plaster Effect Ceramic Tiles The beauty of plaster and the simplicity of ceramics unite in the new 32,5x97,7 cm Marazzi Fresco wall tiles, in the 6 mm thickness. The collection is distinctive for its textured appearance and colour variations and offers a contemporary twist on plaster applied in multiple layers and at different times with a palette of 5 neutral shades, enriched with 3D structures, mosaics and decors.
Glossy Tiles for Bathrooms and Kitchen Pottery is the new Marazzi wall covering inspired by the majolica ware of the ceramic tradition. A single size of 25x76 cm and seven elegantly individual colours for reinterpreting the tradition of the past in contemporary taste. One three-dimensional structure, one decor Azulejo and one 30x30cm mosaic extend the collection’s design potential, making it ideal for residential interiors with a strong personality
Glossy finish and irregular surfaces A glossy finish and intentionally irregular surfaces evoke the sensations of handmade products. Three modular sizes - 15x15, 5x15 and 7.5x20 cm - with straight edges to enable spaceless installation. A neutral palette - Bianco, Natural and Grigio - with hints of Blu combine with three motifs inspired by nature, creating multiple compositions with a unique character.
The stone effect that recalls traditional marble chip tiles The Stream collection combines surfaces inspired by natural stone for floor and wall coverings, offered in 5 colours with a delicate look and in 60x120, 75x75, 60x60, 45x45 and 30x60 sizes, the last of which is also available for outdoor surfaces. 2 different wall covering sizes, 25x76 and 20x50, enhanced by 2 three-dimensional structures and decorations with geometric patterns, are a perfect match for porcelain stoneware floors.
Architectural Ceramic Tiles Since its earliest beginnings, Triennale has been an anthem to modularity and flexibility: a simple element that uses an inspired interlocking mechanism to alternate gaps and solids, vertical and horizontal alignments, straight lines and curves. Today, these potentials are extended by new versions, where colour takes centre stage in glossy and matt, contrasting or tone-on-tone variants. Playful and versatile, Triennale can be adopted on any surface, leaving its user free to decide the complexity and depth of the interlocking structure and its language. Custom Project on all the products and technologies in the catalogue
Wall Tile Multicolor Floral Decorations Different languages and styles meet on a soft, satiny, semi-matt white surface to create the versatile, timeless Vision geometrical motif and attractive floral decors. These are Botanica, inspired by a neat, colourful herbarium, the elegant, subtle Heyday, the lush tropical pattern of Jungle, Roseto, a floral design with colourful, vibrant backgrounds and Frond the tropical wild side, tempered by white floral motifs. The details of the colours and patterns, in slight relief, are illuminated with a bright, delicate consistency thanks to the innovative Touch technology, which makes all these decors suitable for installation even in the shower area.
Handcrafted-effect tiles North African tradition meets industrial ceramics. The hand-crafted look tiles in the Zellige series are produced in 12 shades with glossy finish and visible variations in tone. Random installation creates a blend effect, in which the colours vibrate strongly.