A beautiful new faucet series from Gessi
From deep in the heart of Italy's Piedmont Region, comes the Goccia series from Gessi . Goccia means "droplet" in Italian and designer Prospero Rasulo found a new shape and in doing so, he found a way to bring faucets out of the kitchen and bathroom and into the rest of the house.
See what I mean? It reminds me of Achille Castiglioni's Arco lamp from 1962 but the similarities stop pretty quickly after that first flash of recognition.
I inform clients all of the time to select bar and prep sinks with aim however this exceeds even my definition of goal.
As dramatic because the huge size of this faucet it, I can see integrating one in every of its smaller cousins into the end of a dining desk or a buffet.
And of course, Goccia comes in sizes, shapes and configurations that work well in bathrooms as well. I'm really taken with this shape.
Goccia is a wide-ranging suite of fixtures, it extends far beyond what I'm showing here. And Goccia is but one of the hundreds of products offered by Gessi . Spend some time on their website and you'll see what I mean. There will be more to come from this company, believe me.
In the meantime though, what do you guys think of having a sink and faucet in the dining or living room? is it an idea whose time has come?