Spoilt for choice: Falper's new design catalogues
Storia del Marchio di Emma Moore
Ozzano Emilia (BO), Italia
11.07.23
With the release of two new catalogues, Italian brand Falper serves up a feast of inspiration on how to best combine and configure its rich programme of products for bespoke bathrooms and compact kitchens.
A growing number of materials, textures and finishes, alongside mixed-material designs such as Victor Vasilev’s Eccentrico pedestal washbasin, positively invite creative combining
A growing number of materials, textures and finishes, alongside mixed-material designs such as Victor Vasilev’s Eccentrico pedestal washbasin, positively invite creative combining
×Falper’s renown in the industry rests on its mastery of cutting-edge bathroom design alongside manufacturing expertise which brings innovative engineering and exceptional finish to its products. It has now also added award-winning kitchen design to its skillset. Increasingly, however, superlative design alone is not enough to draw in architects and developers, interior designers and lone renovators looking to furnish their own vision for the most functional parts of the home. What they seek is uncompromising quality – with choice.
The Minimum collection features wall-hung basins in a choice of 10 marbles or Cementobasic® and co-ordinated storage in a wide choice of wood and lacquered finishes
The Minimum collection features wall-hung basins in a choice of 10 marbles or Cementobasic® and co-ordinated storage in a wide choice of wood and lacquered finishes
×Customisation, adaptability and bespoke are the buzzwords of the business and Falper’s offer is flexing to fit. For some part, it is the natural outcome of the current preference for mixing up materials in the design of our interiors – lining up marble and metal, for example, joining wood and ceramic. Falper responds by offering the same piece in multiple materials, colours and finishes – even the texture of the wood can vary in Victor Vasilev’s new iterations for Eccentrico pedestal basins and washstands. There are ten marble finishes available and a whole palette of tones for Cristalplant pieces. It means a myriad of combinations is available to sync with an interior’s own unique palette.
Also broadening the options is increased structural flexibility – both the MA bathroom system by Foster + Partners and Andrea Federici’s Small Living Kitchens™ have adapted sinks and cabinetry into free-standing islands or wall-fixed units. MA basins come as a single unit or with a lateral shelf. The designs are essentially frameworks within which elements can be added and reconfigured to fit the space you have.
Falper’s new catalogues provide inspiration for ways in which its products can be combined and composed, so that your bathroom or kitchen can be made to fit a unique space
Falper’s new catalogues provide inspiration for ways in which its products can be combined and composed, so that your bathroom or kitchen can be made to fit a unique space
×While imagination is the only limit, two new catalogues from Falper serve up the menu of possibility, with inspirational imagery to help identify the best configurations. Covering the brand’s latest collections they clarify the possible customisations and show exactly how dreams can be met.
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