The new design collection for the bathroom by IDEAGROUP has been created for those who are looking for a functional and simple solution to furnish their bathroom with refinement.
Opendesign born, the new design blog by Fabbian
The Venetian Brand Fabbian lighting has created a new blog dedicated to lighting projects that contribute to spreading the quality of Made in Italy: in the world.
The goal of the blog is to tell the general public about the countless projects in which the brand participates and which makes a valuable contribution through innovative lamps from the point of view of aesthetics and technology.
Fabbian Lighting: to vote the most beautiful installations made with their lamps
Fabbian Lighting, The Treviso company specializes in producing designer lamps for the habitat and contract sectors, it has always wanted to maintain a direct relationship with professionals in the furniture sector, that is to say architects, designers, interior decorators and the like. They represent, in fact, a significant slice of their target: a team of experts always looking for original and exclusive solutions to enhance their projects and installations, without naturally neglecting the large public of private individuals interested in a complement of particular furniture to furnish your home.
The Fabbian Gluttony, a special dinner
In St. Petersburg, at the Salon Podium, the well-known Italian brand Fabbian Lighting delighted architects and interior designers with an unprecedented combination of kitchen and Italian design.
At a special dinner, entitled "The Fabbian Gluttony", Two flagship products Fabbian: Cube and Tile, have become containers for the most popular Italian food, with a focus on the Venetian cuisine.
Bathroom tiles: Supergres presents Dress Up
At the edition of Cersaie in Bologna which ended last October, Supergres ceramics, One of the brands belonging to the Concorde Group, presented, among other collections, a line of tiles in white body dedicated to the lining of the bathroom area.
The collection in question was renamed DRESS UP and, in the Supergres catalog, it is the second collection produced in the 25 × 75 cm format, after the Petali line.