Simple Italian design, great quality and unparalleled elegance. What more could you want? Geberit ceramics by Antonio Citterio are second to none.
What should a bathroom be like? First of all, it should be functional, comfortable, with optimally arranged and utilized space, and easy to keep clean. In addition, it should also be timeless. In its case, it is difficult to succumb to seasonal fashion. Usually we renovate the bathroom no more often than every few or even a dozen years. Therefore, when choosing equipment, it is essential to take care of the highest quality devices, distinguished not only by their form, but also by their durability. Such opportunities are provided by Geberit ceramics, which is a leader in terms of sanitary technology, design and innovative features. A wide range of bathroom ceramic products from this manufacturer provides great opportunities in design. A special place is occupied by the Geberit Citterio series.
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Antonio Citterio for Geberit
The collection was designed by Antonio Citterio, a renowned Italian architect and designer who has worked with brands such as Vitra, B&B Italia, Flos and Kartell. The design that this award-winning designer creates is timeless and very elegant. He masterfully combines functionality with remarkable form. He is not interested in the moment or fashion, but in how an object will perform over years of use. Products designed by him remain impermanent and ever-present. Such is the Geberit Citterio collection - original, yet extremely elegant and always on trend.
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Top-of-the-line ceramics
Geberit ceramics designed by Antonio Citterio are characterized by unique design - unusual shapes and exceptional materials. The collection includes two models of countertop washbasins - one in the form of a bowl with soft lines, the other on the outside straight, geometric, with wide rims. Invisible overflows and integrated ceramic drain covers add to their elegance. The surface of the washbasins is exceptionally smooth, making them easy to keep clean. Both models fit wonderfully into modern interiors.
The series also includes toilets and bidets with concealed fixtures, with a rounded shape and smooth surface finished with a special KeraTect glaze. In addition, the edgeless Geberit Rimfree products are free of nooks and crannies where any dirt usually accumulates.
Geberit Citterio
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Geometric forms of furniture
The bathroom furniture offered as part of Geberit Citterio is a perfect complement to the series. Their geometric forms harmonize wonderfully with the organic shapes of Geberit ceramics. They are available in two versions of wooden finish: beige oak and gray-brown oak, with glass fronts and gray-brown bodies. The drawer space is perfectly organized, guaranteeing just the right amount of storage space for cosmetics and other accessories you want to keep within easy reach.
Geberit Citterio delights in every respect. It represents a perfect combination of shapes and materials. This is subtle Italian design at the highest level.
It is worth noting that Antonio Citterio's first - and so far only - visit to our country was prompted by experts from the KOŁO company, who strived to ensure that the latest trends in global design are regularly presented and implemented on Polish soil. The culmination of cooperation between the manufacturer and the designer was, among other things, the stunning subtle elegance and precision of the KOŁO EGO collection. During Citterio's stay in Poland, lectures with his participation in Myśliwiecka Street and Hoover Square in Warsaw attracted crowds of listeners: architects and students.
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Geberit Group
It is a European leader in the production of advanced sanitary technology. Since its founding in 1874, it has been a pioneer in this sector, continuously setting new trends with its comprehensive solutions. Geberit is represented in nearly 50 countries in Europe and around the world, and brings together 30 production facilities. The largest plants are located in Switzerland, Germany and Austria. Its headquarters are in Rapperswil-Jona, Switzerland, and the company itself has been listed on the Swiss Stock Exchange in Zurich since 1999. The Geberit Group generated sales of 2.9 billion Swiss francs in 2017 with about 12,000 employees. Products range from a line of sanitary systems (plumbing systems, cisterns, sink faucets, flushing systems, traps, washing toilets), bathroom equipment (sanitary ceramics, bathroom furniture, shower stalls and bathtubs) and piping systems (water supply systems and sewer systems).
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Antonio Citterio
The Italian designer, born in 1950 in the city of Meda. He studied at the Faculty of Architecture in Milan. He opened his first office at the age of 22. From 1987 to 1996 he collaborated with designer Terry Dawne, while in 1999, together with Patricia Viel, he founded the studio Antonio Citterio and Partners, which since 2009 has operated under the name Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel and Partners. The studio is involved in design in the fields of architecture and urban planning, office and showroom planning, exhibition spaces, as well as consumer products for many well-known global brands.
Geberit ceramics by Antonio Citterio
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For more information, visit the company's GEBERIT Sp. z o.o. page on PdA.