
Kitchen and bath products brand Brizo has unveiled a new modern collection of bath and shower products that the company says draws inspiration from Italian modernism.
Consisting of faucets and accessories, the Roccesco Bath Collection is characterized by “an infinite loop” that appears in many of the pieces in the collection. The collection also combines geometric, sculptural forms with reeded glass and refined metal finishes, “designed to bridge past and future design eras.”
“At Brizo, we believe the most compelling kitchen and bath spaces are those that reflect individual style,” said Barb Fuller, the brand’s vice president of luxury. “With the architectural sophistication and customizable details of the Roccesco Bath Collection…our newest introductions invite designers and homeowners to create environments that are expressive, elevated and seamlessly connected – inside and out.”
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The collection is a paradox like no other, Brizo says: geometric and masculine, yet liberated and graceful. Every angle marks a bespoke blend of precision and personality, function and emotion.
Brizo says that key aspects of the collection are based on Milanese modernism of the 1960s and 70s, featuring bold sculptural shapes. Named after the Italian word rocchetto (or spool), the pieces often feature rounded, cylindrical motifs (an “infinite loop”) mixed with precise architectural lines, Brizo says.
Faucets are available in arch and square spout options, as well as four handle styles–bent lever, knob, lever and lever with reeded glass–and circular handle knobs and reeded glass details on levers. Four signature Brizo finishes are available: Brilliance black onyx, Brilliance luxe gold, polished chrome and matte black.
New reeded-glass handle levers echo the luxurious look and feel of high-end furnishings, while refined shifts in spout structures, faucet heights, and bases redefine with sophistication.
“Designed for complete immersion, the raincan-style Halo Shower Head creates a funnel effect for full coverage,” Brizo says. “Its perfectly circular design celebrates positive and negative space, simplicity and complexity, minimalist approach and eye-catching flair. The Sconce Shower Head, by contrast, presents ageless grace with an elevated flourish. Circular and linear motifs exist side by side to present a sculptural silhouette with midcentury roots.”
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