Sinuous, sculpted forms among the trends at Milan Design Week 2019
As fashions come and go on the catwalks, the same also happens in
interior design. The evolution of
interior design trends every year is noticeable when you walk around the pavilions at
Salone del Mobile, the classic event that sets the scales of what’s
in and what’s
out.
What’s
in in interior design trends, according to
Milano Design Week 2019 are furniture and complementary pieces with
sinuous, sculpted forms. Many elements designed to furnish the home are thus becoming real
works of art, making a strong impact with their style in the room where they are placed.
This trend shows up a little in all rooms of the home from living room sofas whose
shapes are soft and irregular, to tables and chairs with
curvilinear contours. And in the bathroom?
Things are going crazy with brand new shapes to make every centimetre of your home
original. In this sense, the Mastella Design
Kalla Collection washbasins are totally on trend. Let’s discover them together!
Photo: Mastella Design – Kalla free-standing washbasin- design Oriano Favaretto
Furnish your bathroom with a design washbasin
Designed not just to be functional,
Kalla Collection free-standing washbasins are fine examples of stunning style, with sinuous elegant forms that furnish the room admirably.
They take
their name from the flower which inspired them, the
calla lily. Indeed they have a
soft, refined and captivating form. Just like the finest marble statues, these free-standing washbasins
are made from a single block of Cristalplant, a Solid Surface that allows creations of this type because it is extremely malleable.
Furthermore, the apparent lightness created by the styling of this large white petal in reality guarantees
extreme resistance and enduring quality, because of its construction material. Besides its extremely attractive contours, every technical detail in Kalla is designed for overall harmony. This free-standing washbasin must be positioned against the wall to line up the pipework inside it.
For people who prefer classic
surface-mounted washbasins, the class sit-on version
Kalla Short is also available. The same sinuous, sculpted forms reappear in the
Kallaguan bathtub for a perfectly co-ordinated bathroom design.