Strength and delicacy in the Marshal's Bouquet
Whether in Andalusian courtyards amidst clapping and heel-tapping or while a sensual bolero plays, carn.
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The designer captures in the Bouquet print “a single flower repeated, creating a special rhythm like a Bolero dance. Joy for the sinks. The tap water helps keep the flowers vibrantly colored,” as he himself describes.
This print can be found in Bathco by Mariscal, a collection with a unique and unrepeatable character, as each piece is hand-decorated by artisans in the Cantabrian company's workshop. To achieve this, the old artisanal process of ceramic decoration has been revived, emphasizing the value that “handmade” gives to each piece.
Within this collection, you'll also find the Trazos, Autumn, Mosaico, and Siena prints, which can be applied to Olea square or rectangular sinks, or to the Sicilia, New Cuenca, New Nordic, or Toulouse sinks.
JAVIER MARISCAL
Valencia, 1950. Mariscal is considered one of the great national and international designers of recent years. But above all, he is an inexhaustible creator who does not limit himself to observing and representing the world around him. In his own words, “my specialty is to be creative, innovative, to stretch language, to try to evolve codes, signs, graphical messages. To bring them up to date. To listen, to be a sponge, to observe, to capture in images what society breathes, what we believe, what moves us, and the ideas that are changing. For this, I have used any system, language, or discipline that I have had at my disposal.”.


