The wall-mounted dual-handle mixer with spout, part of the GIOTTO collection, is a sleek and versatile addition to any modern bathroom or kitchen. Crafted from AISI 316L stainless steel, it is available in a variety of finishes, including satin, polished, and special options like Light Gold, Copper, Bronze, and Black Diamond. For a personalized touch, the handles can be customized with four distinct wood essences: Oak, Burma Teak, Canaletto Walnut, and Wenge, while the spout and cover plate remain in stainless steel finishes. Inspired by the purity of circular forms, the GIOTTO collection emphasizes aesthetic harmony and functional flexibility, offering endless customization possibilities with remote controls, shower sets, and FREE IDEAS outlets like spouts, showerheads, and hand showers. The collection is also eco-friendly and biocompatible, ensuring a sustainable choice for discerning customers. Additionally, a 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design plans.
Ceadesign, the supplier behind this innovative collection, is a renowned Italian interior design company celebrated for its high-quality, contemporary products that blend functionality with timeless elegance, catering to both residential and commercial spaces worldwide.
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**TABIÀ 212.20** is an elegant wall lamp blending antique brass and white glass, embodying a contemporary classic style inspired by Italian tradition. Designed for versatility, it accommodates 2 x max 10W LED E14 bulbs (not included) and operates at 240V AC 50-60 Hz, featuring phase cut (IGBT/TRIAC) dimming and an IP20 rating. Part of the Tabià collection—which includes pendant, ceiling, and wall lamps—it reflects minimalist sophistication with its refined brass frame and diffused glass glow. A 3D file of this lamp is available for download, ideal for design visualization.
**Supplier Overview**: Il Fanale, a renowned Italian design house since 1979, crafts premium lighting and furniture, merging timeless elegance with meticulous craftsmanship. Explore their collections at [www.ilfanale.com](http://www.ilfanale.com).
*Additional details from the manufacturer can be found under TABIÀ 212.20 Il Fanale.*
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