In a gorgeous combination of design and Nature Ceramica Cielo refurbishes the exclusive bathrooms of Benci House, a green boutique hotel designed by Archea Associati.
Ceramica Cielo, the Italian company known for its excellent in the production of bathroom fittings, urinals, shower trays and baths showcases its Shui Comfort collection in the refurbishing of the bathrooms to confer a touch of style to the magical atmosphere of this Tuscan facility.
Benci House is an accommodation facility located in the old centre of Florence and is composed of four rooms entirely “handmade” by craftsmen specialised in the use of wood coming from the entire region. Each room takes a different inspiration and colour, according to the type of wood used: walnut, chestnut, cypress or oak, to transmit four different sensations of fragrances.
In line with the nuances of the natural materials that characterise the Benci House’s interior, Ceramica Cielo supplied the wash basins and hung sanitary wares of the Shui Comfort collection, with Arenaria finish, creating a perfect blend of space, versatility and natural softness of forms. The line, bearing the signature of Paolo D’Arrigo, stands out for its essential and decisive geometric shapes, softened by rounded angles and ultra-subtle depths of 5 mm that highlight the design, allowing a great functionality, in perfect harmony with the facility’s natural style.
The presence of Cielo products in this exclusive facility, confirms the role of the company as an ideal partner for the more prestigious and innovative architectural and interior design projects. Distinguished by a unique and sophisticated style, Ceramica Cielo is renowned for having brought ceramics beyond its usual limits, offering to the market unseen shapes, dimensions, depths, surfaces and colours. A real trend setter, the company is an absolute global benchmark in the sector in the setting up a modern and current mood that exalts the bathroom as a place of wellbeing, marked by an atmosphere of glamour and interior design contaminations.
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Project: Archea Associati Photos: Pietro Savorelli
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