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The most kitsch facet of David Delfín

Bathco's innovative spirit has always led it to seek new sources of inspiration and explore other fields that may seem unrelated to the bathroom world but share a passion for design. 

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What could be defined as a wardrobe essential, a basic, something indispensable that never goes out of style and is always there, that is the Sicilia model, a sink characterized by the curvature of its lines. And what makes it even more special is when it's made in natural porcelain, allowing the material to be seen in its purest state, conveying the craftsmanship of its creation process.

But there's still more. After David Delfín's intervention, Sicilia is dressed to the nines with the Pink Flamingos print. A backdrop that transports us to the trashy aesthetic of the 70s or, in other words, the most kitsch side of Las Vegas or Miami. The designer was inspired by the film of the same name and, specifically, by Harris Glenn Milstead, known for his characterization as the drag queen Divine, a character who transcended due to how controversial he was at the time.

BATHCO BY DAVID DELFÍN

Bathco's innovative spirit has always driven it to seek new sources of inspiration and explore other fields that may seem unrelated to the world of bathrooms but share a passion for design. Rooted in this desire, a collaboration with the prestigious fashion designer David Delfín emerged in 2015, resulting in a first collection composed of three patterns: Diamante, Ants, and Flash, which in 2016 was expanded with three new designs: Ali, Jellyfish, and Pink Flamingos.  

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