Maison Valentina at iSalone

As we get closer to Milan Design Week the previews are rushing in. Here’s a preview which showcases the stunning products on display by Maison Valentina at iSalone.

One of the company’s must-have items is the Newton Washbasin. It’s a true statement piece created in order to fulfill the needs of clients who are looking for the best in contemporary furniture design together with with luxurious details and high quality materials.

The Blaze and Colosseum Mirror are both made in brass, but each piece has a unique
design. The Blaze Mirror reflects a very bright light and a flame of passion with its
golden touch while the Colosseum Mirror (also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre) has a
fusion of modernistic and classical elements depicted in the golden arches which turns
this into an exquisite design piece and a perfect accessory for a luxury bathroom.

Additionally on display will be the Stiletto Stool which is inspired by the most opulent
stiletto heels; this creative design piece has feminine and seductive lines depicted in the
shape of the slim golden legs and the refinement of the upholstered structure. The Diamond Towel Rack maintains the balance between the timeless values of decoration and utmost quality with an ever-growing modern vision.

The Symphony Collection is inspired by the movement and evolution of music, from the
natural flow of sound, to its various epochs and styles. Re-interpreting key design elements found in church organs, violins and the details of brass instruments, the Symphony Collection seeks to move and stir emotion much like a musical composition. It’s handcrafted from the finest materials, with a vision and aesthetic achieved by designers and craftsmen alone.

Maison Valentina is a new luxury bathroom brand that provides a collection of high-end solutions for bathtubs, washbasins and free standing washbasins, mirrors, lighting, case goods and other products made with the finest selection of materials as brass, marble, wood, glass, combined with rare handwork techniques and contemporary design.

For more information visit maisonvalentina.net