Posted on 21 September 2013 bathroom design and style
Monica Graffeo has Fonte, a project inspired by the Japanese created philosophy of individual care. Fonte (the "Fountain" means) is a collection of sinks, showers and containers in Corian® and bathtubs in Korakril full with strong elm wood accessories. The focus of the collection is a series of washbasins that formally the image of the bucket-basin in a clean and delicate manner developed. Fonte was by observing the daily reality of the bathroom, combined with a truly inspiring for the Japanese philosophy of the water like. Everywhere you go the bathroom is a place that inevitably filled with major products for ourselves and for other people. In West Badkultur, these objects are observed to spoil the perfection of the environment, while in Japanese culture, which they are placed on the display and contribute to the harmony of the room. This project grew out of a study of how we appear right after ourselves as well as the desire to objects that differ from each other, but have to develop certain functions and jointly develop attractive landscapes. For this explanation, the collection includes components of the organic, rural world, such as milking stools, dry branches and dead trees in the style sink with different levels inspired by the fountain, the traditional center of the country life. The accessories hark back on the rural planet to objects of earlier such as buckets, basins, milking stool, and trees.
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