The mixture of colours and materials characterises the Luce di Carrara bathroom collection, with marble either standing alone as a unique protagonist or combined with other elements. Made in Italy in the heart of Tuscany, at the foot of the famous marble quarry of Mount Altissimo, the collection is made of furnishings, complements, and surfaces that combine technology and craftsmanship.
Oscar - Design Archea Associati
Different shades of marble are combined with continuous tubular lines in three metal finishes: black nickel, burnished brass, and copper.
Tube - Design Attila Veress
Ofuru-style bathtub and washbasin with essential lines and compact volumes. The protagonist of this collection are two wooden tubes held up by metal tubes that work as a canvas for assembling any necessity, resembling a shelving system.
Passage - Design Attila Veress
The simple shapes of the storage elements are paired with the soft curves of the complements (washbasin and bathtub), in a harmonious balance of geometries and colours.
Bold - Design IB Rubinetterie
With solid outlines, inspired by the traditional shapes of the industrial faucets, the Bold Collection is characterized by handles with marble inserts, that are available either in a polished version or in one of the textures of the surface collection.
Lucinato XL - Design Attila Veress
Luce di Carrara uses sandblasting to create repeating lines of bicoloured marble. When applied on a wall, these areas of transitions generate the perception of textures, even though they feel completely flat to the touch.
Stay - Design Attila Veress
Collection of marble trays and holders, light and spacious, with essential shapes (square, rectangular, or round), with or without lids. Stay collection is available in a selection of marbles from the collection.
Elemento - Design Andrea Saccavini
A collection of two-tone marble complements with a minimalist structure based on the relationship between the elementary shapes of the square and the circle. Elemento minimises material waste during the production process.
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