Rapsel Wing wall-mounted sink 33 cm white titanic resin
Sink with overflow, siphon, and Up & Down drain in white titanic resin
Designed by Gianluigi Landoni in 1996
Dimensions: 23 x 33 x h. 10 cm
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Wing, the wall-mounted washbasin designed by Gianluigi Landoni for Rapsel.
Sinuous and soft lines blend with the purity of polished stainless steel or white titanic resin, creating a work of art that seems to fly in your bathroom.
The washbasin can be completed with a towel holder and a stainless steel side drawer, for an extra touch of functionality and style.
DESCRIPTION
Wing was the first bathroom furniture product to win the Compasso d'Oro award in 1994 and is still part of the permanent exhibition at the ADI Museum in Milan.
Currently, Wing is produced only in white titanic resin. The stainless steel model, despite being the original from the 1990s, is no longer available.
The Wing washbasin is designed for wall installation and a countertop tap hole.
DIMENSION:
23 x 33 x h. 10 cm
Gianluigi Landoni
Gianluigi Landoni is an Italian architect born in Saronno, in the province of Varese, in 1958. He graduated in Architecture from the Polytechnic University of Milan in 1983 and, after graduating, worked as a designer for various architectural firms.
In 1985, Landoni founded his own design studio, which focuses on a wide range of projects, including architecture, interior design and exhibitions.
Landoni's work is characterized by a holistic approach to design, combining aesthetics with functionality and sustainability. His designs are often inspired by nature and culture, and focus on creating environments that are beautiful, useful, and environmentally friendly.
Some of Gianluigi Landoni's most notable projects include:
The “Amalgama” wellness center in Milan (1992)
The “Il Borgo” residential complex in Saronno (2002)
The “Igeho” hotel in Saronno (2010)
Landoni has received numerous awards for his work, including the Compasso d'Oro Award in 1998. He has also been invited to participate in numerous international exhibitions and conferences.
His projects have been published in architecture and design magazines and books around the world, and have helped define the style of contemporary Italian architecture and design.
Landoni is a visionary architect who believes in the power of architecture to improve people's lives. His projects exemplify how aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability can be combined to create beautiful, useful, and environmentally friendly environments.
In particular, Landoni's work stands out for its innovative use of materials and technologies. Landoni is always seeking new solutions that can improve the aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability of his projects.
For example, the "Amalgama" wellness center in Milan is made of wood and glass and features a harmonious and sustainable design. The "Il Borgo" residential complex in Saronno, on the other hand, is clad in local stone and features a traditional and welcoming design.
Landoni is an architect who is always seeking new inspiration and new challenges. His projects are an inspiration to all those who believe in the power of architecture to make the world a better place.
