Rapsel John & Mary wall-hung toilet and bidet in stainless steel
Wall-hung toilet and bidet in polished stainless steel, with wenge lids
Designed by Luigi Ferrario and Studio Rapsel in 1997
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John & Mary, the series of wall-hung stainless steel sanitary ware designed by Luigi Ferrario and Studio Rapsel.
John & Mary stands out for its sinuous lines and the polished finish of stainless steel, a durable and easy-to-clean material.
The series consists of a toilet (John) and a bidet (Mary), both wall-hung, for easy installation and greater bathroom hygiene.
DESCRIPTION:
The wenge seats complete the elegance of the design and offer unparalleled comfort.
John & Mary Mary are the ideal choice for a designer bathroom that doesn't go unnoticed, an environment where beauty combines with functionality and quality materials.
Luigi Ferrario
Luigi Ferrario is an Italian architect born in Busto Arsizio in 1955. He graduated in Architecture from the Polytechnic of Turin in 1980 and obtained a master's degree in architectural and environmental restoration from La Sapienza University of Rome in 1982.
After graduating, Ferrario worked for a period as a teaching assistant at the Polytechnic of Milan. In 1985, he opened the Laboratorio Architettura Contemporanea, an architecture studio and gallery, in Rome, with the inaugural exhibition "After Post-Modern Architecture".
In 1989, Ferrario moved to Milan, where he founded his own design studio. His work focuses on a wide range of projects, including architecture, interior design, and exhibition design.
Ferrario's style is characterized by a holistic approach to design, combining aesthetics with functionality and sustainability. His projects are often inspired by nature and culture, and focus on creating environments that are beautiful, useful, and environmentally friendly.
Some of Luigi Ferrario's most notable projects include:
The restoration of Legnano Castle (2009)
The residential complex “I Giardini di Milano” (2012)
The Museum of Italian Design in Milan (2018)
Ferrario has received numerous awards for his work, including the Gold Medal Award for Italian Architecture (2009) and the Mies van der Rohe Award (2010). He has also been invited to participate in numerous international exhibitions and conferences. His projects have been published in architecture magazines and books around the world, and have helped define the style of contemporary Italian architecture. Ferrario 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.