At the latest edition of the Cersaie fair, Ardeco, Artesi Group’s brand, has presented itself with a renewed identity that marks a new era in bathroom design and a significant turning point in the brand’s history. In this transformation project, the company decided to involve some of the most prestigious Italian designers.
And this is how Ardeco’s collection was born: a symphony of shapes, materials and innovation for the contemporary bathroom. The new collections are Shaker designed by Odo Fioravanti, Bubble, Moove and Tape by Enrico Cesana and Fontanile designed by Carlo Trevisani.
Shaker
The Shakers are a religious cult that has profoundly marked the imagination of the design discipline for the essentiality of their furniture pieces. One of their most interesting features is the idea of storing many of their things by hanging them on a rail fixed to the wall. The new Shaker bathroom system designed by Odo Fioravanti for Ardeco is inspired by this essentiality and, based on two zinc-plated metal T-profiles to which the various elements, including washbasins, storage units, mirrors, lighting and accessories are attached, it offers endless possibilities for customisation and functionality
Bubble
Suspended elements rest on thin metal structures, in an interaction of horizontal surfaces and vertical lines. This is the new Bubble collection designed by Enrico Cesana for Ardeco, a project for a modern bathroom of reduced dimensions but great personality. Bubble is a versatile collection where the main structure elegantly supports all the elements, also transforming itself laterally into a towel rail and offering a complete solution for a modern and distinctive bathroom. The elegance of the soft lines and rounded corners is combined with a contemporary and functional design. This collection is characterised by its welcoming and harmonious aesthetics, with washbasins, mirrors and storage units featuring delicate curves that create a relaxing and sophisticated atmosphere.
Moove
In the new Moove collection designed by Enrico Cesana for Ardeco, innovative design combines circular and rectilinear shapes that confer a contemporary and elegant look to the bathroom. Moove is an idea of freedom, simple, modular, reconfigurable. A micro-system that allows you to decide the storage capacity by simply combining elements of different sizes. The 45° mitre folded modules of the Moove collection allow you to create interplays of various depths, thanks to their different dimensions. The versatile and sophisticated accessories of this collection can be positioned against the cabinets or fixed to the wall, offering practical and design solutions to organise the bathroom.
Tape
Tape, designed by Enrico Cesana, is the new collection by Ardeco characterised by a continuous metal ribbon that redesigns the volumes of the bathroom furniture, creating a monochrome microcosm that includes all essential functions. The vertical metal ribbon harmoniously connects the washbasin to the lower open shelf, which provides additional space for storing accessories and objects. Inserted on the side there is a towel holder in natural oak that is not only useful and functional, but also adds a touch of warmth and naturalness to the contemporary design of the collection. Tape can be customised in a wide range of colours, available for all the various materials.
Fontanile
The reminiscence of access to isolated springs and water points is the inspiration for this collection of furniture. A compact bathroom cabinet, a single volume: a monolith hiding multiple potentialities. The new Fontanile collection, designed by Carlo Trevisani for Ardeco, explores gestures, behaviour and daily rituals in the bathroom. Fontanile represents an ode to the craftsmanship of curved forms, integrating elegance and functionality in every detail and fitting harmoniously into any bathroom setting. The collection offers two versions: the wall-hung version, which can be integrated with other elements in the catalogue, such as the laundry basket with wheels or the mirrors echoing the line of the cabinet, or the free-standing version.
Research, strategy and innovation: the new look of Ardeco is here.