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Rapsel Carried Forward Its Creative Belief with Consistency and Determination

From the very beginning, in the 70s, Rapsel carried forward its creative belief with consistency and determination. The bathroom collections is addressed to a sophisticate public consisting of opinion leaders and consumers who lead to a stylish life and have good taste. Rapsel's trend setting objects have great character and in some cases they have even been described as 'cult objects'. These have become essential reference points in the evolution of the way of living and its models.

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MIMMERGOCONTE: a bathtub like a pond. For romantic moments or family splashing on funny Sunday mornings. The bathtub created by Mario Nanni for Rapsel is big enough for the whole family and leaves ample space for a relaxing tête-à-tête.
If not in use, it is not a bathtub for every day, close it with the cover and enjoy a comfortable large bench which, covered with big cushions, becomes a extra day bed or a cozy sofa. Good to have in places where space is rare, and the combination of an extra sofa with an extra pool is wanted.

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It's the bathtub designed by Carlo Dal Bianco for Rapsel.
The design takes inspiration from the architectural fragments and the antique ruins that were considered precious souvenirs for the upper class youngsters during the grand tour, an educational journey, in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries.
GRANDTOUR is consistent with the architect's work; it brings together once again the classical architectural language and the decorative style, with the essential contemporary design taste.
Its pure formal design, its moldings, its classical outline, come together with the functionality of a daily-use item.

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The warm brilliancy of the material – brass – in contrast with the shimmery white interior and the new shape gives this new bathtub AMARCORD a precious and elegant look. An iconic object, made in Italy by excellent artists. Marco Merendi found the inspiration while admiring antique brass objects in antique boutiques. They reminded him of ancient times and interiors and AMARCORD, I remember in the Romagna's language became the name of his products.

 

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