Lilium
Design: Brian

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Lilium
Design Brian Sironi
A slender stem that opens into a crown as it rises, a clean, rigorous shape that naturally widens to envelop the water and collect it inside, a virtuous combination of shapes, surfaces, and textures that creates an organic image that excites the observer. Lilium is a freestanding sink whose name evokes the image of a calla lily or a lily, and just like a flower, it conveys a feeling of lightness but at the same time of energy that radiates upwards. The perfect proportions make the shapes harmonious, while the natural materials and delicate color combinations soften the sculptural presence.
The cylindrical oak base, available in different types, is slender and elongated, while the natural stone basin is more welcoming and generous. Solidity and lightness coexist in a cylindrical volume that enhances the vertical dimension thanks to the striped texture—already present in the Rigatino project—and in a soft embrace that describes the sink area, inviting the user to contemplate its uniqueness. The perfection of the details and the quality of the workmanship of each material refer to a craftsmanship that identifies antoniolupi's sartorial approach to the bathroom world and beyond.

A slender stem that opens into a crown
Lilium

A slender stem that opens into a crown
Lilium

A slender stem that opens into a crown
Lilium

A slender stem that opens into a crown
Lilium

A slender stem that opens into a crown
Lilium

A slender stem that opens into a crown
Lilium

a virtuous combination of shapes and surfaces
Lilium

a virtuous combination of shapes and surfaces
Lilium

a virtuous combination of shapes and surfaces
Lilium

a virtuous combination of shapes and surfaces
Lilium