Designers
Some of our products have been created in collaboration with designers, artists and architects. Their vision of aesthetics and functionality has enabled us to create unique and original decorative radiators and washbasins.
Elio Garis
He has signed Yoko, Kyoto, J. Garden and Vortice.
Elio Garis is a multifaceted artist who always loves to experiment with new materials and techniques, of which he takes care of all the details.
He applies himself to any material without torment, forms with consciousness, style and rigor.
Garis' sculpture is pure form, presenting no sharp or angular definitions, but simple, rounded lines.
P. Bottallo
Studio Kuadra
He signed Drappeggio.
Kuadra Studio was established in 2001 by architect Andrea Grottaroli and designer Roberto Operti.
It is a young and multidisciplinary studio that deals with public and private architectural design, design of industrial products and furnishing complements, interior design projects (residential interiors, exhibition and commercial fittings at the international level).
Fabrizio Batoni
He signed Chromosome and Pantarei doccia.
Fabrizio Batoni graduated in architecture from the University of Florence and after gaining various experiences in the world of design and architecture, he opened his studio in Colle di Val d'Elsa in 1997.
Here he began his first important collaborations in the world of design and his first architectural works, working with several companies in the bathroom and furniture field.
Elisabetta Mazzola
He signed Loto.
Central to her design development is the profound link between aesthetics, technology and matter.
She assimilated this lesson from Giorgio De Ferrari, one of the fathers of Italian industrial design, whose student she was at the Turin Polytechnic. Attentive to industry trends and innovations on the international level, Elisabetta knows how to decline them with Italian taste and craftsmanship.
Giovanni Tomasini
A graduate in Design from Laba in Brescia, he specialized in Bathroom Design at the Consortium of Politecnico di Milano. His name appears in Young Blood, the yearbook of young architectural talents from around the world.
His projects appear at the Fuorisalone in Milan, in international trend books, and in publications such as The New York Times, Il Sole 24 Ore, Ottagono, and Design Diffusion News.
Fabrizio e Luca Cirillo
They signed the line of washbasins made of Steel.
“This material guarantees non-deformability, the highest level of hygiene, ease of cleaning and a low environmental impact as it is 100 percent recyclable. The choice of this material gave the possibility to create shapes that cannot be realized with other materials.”
Claudio La Viola
He signed Shape Basso and Shape Alto.
Quadrilatero
He signed the Pipe, Gruccia, Gancio and Minimal hangers.
Accessories that complement and add a functional yet refined touch to the Graziano line.
Quadrilatero was born from the need to research and convey a new way of interpreting environments, of experiencing them, of respecting their characteristics, introducing meaningful furnishing elements. The craftsmanship of the productions lends itself to the customization of the collections, and the sincerity of the materials used is expressed over time, turning imperfections into characterizing elements.
Productions that accompany those who choose them, creating emotions linked to time. The aesthetic value of Quadrilatero's objects derives from the evocative power of simple shapes obtained by means of ingenious and extremely refined assembly systems.