Hera – The sculptural collection signed by Daniel Libeskind for Azzura

 

For the Azzura’s philosophy the bathroom is transformed into a real continuation of the living: from a place of serving to a real bathroom hall, acquiring a strong identity and becoming a new expression of wellness.

Hera -The Collection signed by Daniel Libeskind for Azzura-2018-

Hera -The Collection signed by Daniel Libeskind for Azzura; photo credit: giorgio possenti

On the occasion of Milan Design Week 2018 Azzurra, a high-end brand specializing in ceramic basins and sanitary-ware, launch the new showroom designed by the architect Giancarlo Angelelli in the heart of Brera, via Giuseppe Sacchi 9.

The showroom is the homage to the lombard city and to the architecture without time, spotted in the use of Ceppo di Gré, an ancient stone used in Milan architectures from the roman age. An expository place where Azzurra materialise her philosophy Bespoke Bathrooms, transforming the bathroom from a space of utility to a bathroom with a compelling identity; a smooth continuation of interior living.

In the new showroom Azzurra debuted Hera, a new design collection by architect Daniel Libeskind, Studio Libeskind.

“The design is inspired by the Neoclassical marble sculptures to reflect fluid and simple beauty,” said designer Daniel Libeskind. “The form brings together the sense of movement and transparency while addressing practical design solutions for everyday objects, added Libeskind.

Esthetic perfection and dynamism of the form reflect the purity of ceramic, which elevates the item to sculpture. The torsion movement reflects the research of deconstructivist architecht, in which the unstable geometry of deformed volumes and asymmetries drive the upward motion of the product.

Hera -The Collection signed by Daniel Libeskind for Azzura-2018

Hera -The Collection signed by Daniel Libeskind for Azzura; photo credit: giorgio possenti

Hera -The Collection signed by Daniel Libeskind for Azzura-

Hera -The Collection signed by Daniel Libeskind for Azzura; photo credit: giorgio possenti