Iconic Italian tapware manufacturer Fantini has launched a number of new collections – inspired by the timeless elegance of the classics.
The new range of classic tapware is launched alongside a variety of coloured finishes, available to both the new range, and a selected collection of existing ranges.
The first collection, designed by renowned duo Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez, is the opulent Venezia tapware range that showcases the style, tradition, elegance and refinement of luxury design. With exact geometrical rigour, the collection boasts hexagonal outlets that can be paired with solid block, glass, round crystal or lever handles. A complementary accessory range is also available for a universal aesthetic.
A modern interpretation of a timeless classic, Vincent van Duysen’s Icona Classic tapware range prioritises comfort and ergonomics. The classic round outlets and cross handles achieve a soft, sensual design that is timeless.
Similar to Van Duysen’s Icona Classic range is the Icona Deco collection. With outlets and lever handles featuring flat tops and softly curved undersides, the pieces are elegant in design and comfortable to touch.
The new collections wouldn’t be complete without a range of sophisticated finishes to match. New colour options include Matt Gun Metal, Brushed Copper, British Gold, and Nickel; all applied through an advanced Physical Vapour Deposition process, which results in finishes much stronger than coatings by electroplating.
For the ultimate in luxury finishes, Gold Plus builds up a thin coating of 22-23 carat gold through a galvanic deposition process.
The Fantini range is available in Australia exclusively through Rogerseller.
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