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Take a look at the company's innovative & collaborative bathroom and kitchen collection
Visionnaire had unveiled its latest bathroom and kitchen collection at Salone del Mobile 2024 in Milan, Italy. The collection, featuring the Tharis bathroom module and two exquisite kitchen designs, Villa D’Este and Duncan, showcases Visionnaire’s commitment to innovation, elegance, and multifunctionality in home design.
Tharis wellness unit by Marco Piva x Visionnaire
Tharis, a result of the collaboration between Marco Piva and Visionnaire, represents the essence of new wellness furniture. This unique module transcends the traditional boundaries of the bathroom area, creating a multifunctional space reminiscent of wellness and spa environments. Tharis features a metal top, complemented by two full-height backlit mirrors and a freestanding Travertine marble sink, forming a scenographic monolith.
The module offers multiple functions, including storage compartments and a vanity station, adaptable to various versions and uses. Adding to the luxurious ambiance is the Adele pouf, designed for ultimate comfort. Metal piping outlines the pouf’s profile, defining the base and marking the alternation between two fabrics—a softer one on the seat and backrest and a more decorative one wrapping around the back.
Designed by Mauro Lipparini, the Villa D’Este kitchen celebrates the aggregative dimension of living, extending beyond the family to embrace the outside world. This kitchen embodies transformation and prestige in the home’s most technological area. Using refined materials such as Afara Tabu wood and Patagonia Vitrum marble, characterised by large light-coloured spots, enriches everyday life with elegance.
Villa D’Este seamlessly integrates advanced technology with sophisticated design, making it a symbol of modern luxury and functionality.
Alessandro La Spada conceives the Duncan kitchen as a precious treasure chest. Its standout feature is a sliding wall made of metal tiles with a shiny and antiqued finish, arranged in an intricate geometric pattern. This wall, which serves as a decorative frieze, conceals the kitchen inside. With a simple automated control, the wall slides away into designated side compartments, revealing the kitchen block entirely.
Nature serves as a source of inspiration for the Duncan kitchen. Metal inserts with tree bark textures are embedded into the surface of the Duncan kitchen, providing a unique effect that can be observed from afar as well as up close. The kitchen includes the Kerwan dining table, designed to accommodate up to twenty guests. The refined design and marble processing technique of Kerwan make it iconic, achieving the leg’s curvature by bending a thin slab of marble and minimising material waste.
Visionnaire’s latest collection, presented at Salone del Mobile 2024, exemplifies the brand’s dedication to blending luxury with functionality. The Tharis bathroom module and the Villa D’Este and Duncan kitchens offer innovative solutions that cater to modern lifestyles while maintaining a timeless appeal. These designs invite homeowners to experience unparalleled comfort, style, and sophistication in their living spaces.
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