Evo 21 by Agape

Introducing the Evo 21 by Agape, designed by Giampaolo Benedini; an open case consisting of sides, bottom and beams.

“Our goal is an architectural balance between designs and collections, all created to interact in an unforced manner as a whole that transcends the sum of its parts. That’s why in 2021 we focused in particular on a newly developed storage system, Evo 21”, says Emanuele Benedini, CEO of Agape.

Agape_Evo21“Inspiration came from the trilithon, the original architectural archetype. Deliberately backless and expanded to reach new heights, the new system is designed for ultimate simplicity in configuration and installation, together with true compositional and aesthetic flexibility”, says Giampaolo Benedini.

As in Peter Eisenman’s architecture where volumes are disassembled into planes, playing with finishes and colour fields across the surfaces, this system allows for the deconstruction of the monolithic solidity of the trilithon in favour of lighter and more dynamic perceptual effects.

Agape_Evo21Giampaolo Benedini also designed the new washbasins Undici and Undici Inox around the Evo 21. With a functional height of 11 cm above the surface of the storage unit, the whole line is compatible with the entire world of Agape products.

Agape_Evo21Like the Limón faucet, a fixture that is sculptural and architectural at the same time. Designer Patricia Urquiola explains: “My intention, shared with Agape, was to give form to an object that would be simple and easily matched to many different situations. There are two compositional elements. The cylindrical body, and its circular section which acts as a handle. In its simplicity and functional honesty, this is a “silent” object. Even so, it is characterized by a strong presence in its own individual way.”

Agape_Evo21New editions and variations of several iconic Agape pieces have been launched, all aimed at amplifying assonances and harmonies. Like the Memory Mix faucets, designed by Benedini Associati, introducing new features to the Memory family but maintaining clear formal continuity. Or Patricia Urquiola’s new Lariana rectangular washbasin. The Narciso mirror, by Benedini Associati, offers further aesthetic and compositional possibilities.

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