Cersaie 2019: Scavolini Presents Two New Bathroom Lines

14At Cersaie 2019, Scavolini presents Juno and Tratto, the collections where lifestyle meets design

Juno is a completely new collection, characterized by minimal lines and a neat geometry. Its leitmotiv is the J-groove door, which offers an ergonomic grip as well as plain and rigorous aesthetics. The finishes, matt or glossy, come in several colors and with decorative patterns to meet the needs of different interior design styles and to allow for maximum customization.

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The furnishings of the Juno collection can be combined with countertop or built-in washbasins, made of mineralmarmo, stone or ceramic. The bathroom is completed with suspended or free-standing sanitary ware, taps and fittings, shower trays and enclosures, bathtubs, vanity units, accessories and a wide range of lighting systems. The Juno collection may be easily combined with the Fluida wall system for further storage.

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The Tratto collection, designed by Vuesse, is based on modularity, which allows you to furnish any space, small or large, from master bathrooms to half baths. The suspended base is completed with a series of specially-designed brass and stainless steel accessories – faucets, shelves and more. Matching lights and mirrors complete the project.

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The doors with the handle profile are the distinguishing feature of this collection characterized by a contemporary, rigorous and essential style. The result is a refined and extremely sophisticated simplicity.

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With Juno and Tratto, Scavolini combines harmony and rigor, lifestyle and wellness, for elegantly furnished bathrooms.

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