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Bathco presents Treviso: the collection that unites the organic and the industrial

Within the framework of the latest edition of the ISH Frankfurt fair, Bathco presented Treviso, a collection that combines the warmth of bamboo with the strength of metal. With this proposal, Bathco reinforces its commitment to sustainable design, opting for bamboo as the main material.

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Treviso It is comprised of countertop sinks and pedestals, conceived by industrial designer Lucio Traficante, from a perspective that respects the natural origin of the materials. The interior of each piece reveals the warmth of bamboo, while a metal ring embraces its contour, creating a visual dialogue between Organic and industrial, between the warm and the cold, between the ephemeral and the eternal.

The countertop washbasin is available without a rim and with a rim in gold, bronze, brushed steel, and gunmetal finishes; while the pedestal is available in brushed steel and gunmetal.

The bamboo It's much more than an aesthetic choice. It's a renewable, fast-growing, and moisture-resistant resource, making it an ideal material for the bathroom of the future. Its use reflects our desire to minimize environmental impact without sacrificing innovation or design.

Treviso born from the desire to create objects that connect with nature, without losing technical precision. A collection that combines noble materials, where each texture, each curve, and each reflection reminds us that beauty can—and must—be sustainable.

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