Italians Know Kitchen and Bath Design: The Domino by St. Rubinetterie
Born from a prestigious Italian brassware company back in 1969, St. Rubinetterie was a dream of its founders for a very long time. Initially developed as a sort of modern successor to the Co. F.lli Saglio Trombone legacy, it has taken hold of modern kitchen and bath fittings since 1998. One of their most recent lines is known as Domino, listed as one of six within their Contemporary Collection.
Domino. Designed by St. Rubinetterie.
Modern and Versatile, the Five Faucets of Domino by St. Rubinetterie Compliment Your Own Contemporary Collection
With what they call a “wide technological know-how in the field of brassware”, St. Rubinetterie now expands on it with continued investment into innovation within their kitchen and bath collections. Domino itself includes a line-up of five slightly different pieces that can fit together as a complete set for the kitchen and bath spaces. Although little descriptions are offered on their website, the long, arched kitchen, bathroom sink, and bathtub faucets speak for themselves.
Perhaps more interesting yet are the small, cylindrical handles that are found as a single or double handle situated in several different positions alongside the faucet. With a black or textured chrome grip that slices down the side of each small handle like a loose ribbon, the simplicity of the shining Domino faucets find their match in their solid, diminutive counterparts.
Choosing nothing but the highest of quality materials after a careful study of details and function, the “made in Italy” St. Rubinetterie brand boasts the famous architect and industrial designer Simone Micheli as a partner in creation for several of their collections. Recognized by the Association for the Industrial Design (ADI) as a new member for collaborations with Micheli and other designers of numerous design schools, the long-standing reputation of St. Rubinetterie is sure to match that of their parent company with future designs modeled similar to the Domino of their Contemporary Collection.
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