LINK
Category: Showers and Bathtubs
Here is the latest news from Vismaravetro: not yet in production but ready to be showcased to the public at the International Bathroom Exhibition.
Link is the result of a research aimed at integrating lines and space to the continuity between function and structure.
A superior technological evolution, pure expression of the design in its leanest and less permissive definition: less is more, or even better, if there is nothing more to be taken away then there is nothing more to be added.
Link it’s a partially framed shower enclosure with swing doors that presents truly surprising solutions: a single profile combines opening and adjustment functions. The profile itself acts as a hinge thanks to its capability to rotate on an up and down pin.
Everything in Link works by subtraction: the magnetic gaskets are inserted in a profile applied to the glass section, for a minimal effect, as well as the handle set recessed in the glass door.
The result is an extremely rigorous shower enclosure, where the lines go unnoticed also thanks to the complete absence of visible screw and relative covers. Because the superfluous in Link is not expected.
A system that also allows to adjust the degree of the closing point, for a perfect alignment between the doors.
The magnetic gaskets are inserted in a profile applied to the glass section, for a minimal effect, as well as the handle set recessed in the glass door.
The same ratio has led to the creation of an extremely thin section for the upper stiffening bar which in this way can immerse and hide itself in the profile.
The Link collection models adopt as well the use of the patented SFM easy assembly system which besides allowing a quick installation also achieves excellent watertight performances.
LINK
Design Centro Progetti Vismara
Aluminium, Crystal
Once you have picked the right model for your needs, Vismaravetro will make the shower enclosure to measure, with a level of detail down to the nearest centimetre. Vismaravetro can also meet special requests restricted by the architecture of the bathroom, such as the presence of low walls or seats, attics, sloped ceilings, mansards or wall protrusions.
2024