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Bathroom Trends – Salone Bagno Milan 2016

Kohler made an entrée into the Design Fair this year hosting a magnificent dinner at the 17th century Palazzo Durini, Milano. About 100 guests enjoyed the finest Italian fare in a magical setting in the palace’s courtyard. http://au.kohler.com/

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Bathroom Trends – Salone Bagno Milan 2016

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  1. Bathroom Trends – Salone Bagno Milan 2016 SaloneBagno 2016, part of Milan Design Week, saw 200 exhibitors – in two vast halls covering an area of more than 19,000 square metres – give a taste of what we can expect bathroom trends to bring over the next couple of years. Kohler made an entrée into the Design Fair this year hosting a magnificent dinner at the 17th century Palazzo Durini, Milano. About 100 guests enjoyed the finest Italian fare in a magical setting in the palace’s courtyard. Durini Palace in Milan – the Kohler launch evening

  2. Salone Bagno – Kohler Dinner at Durini Palace Kohler followed this with a design trends presentation, given by Mark Bickerstaffe, over the next two consecutive days attended by visiting architects, designers and retailers. Kohler display at Durini Palace.

  3. Future bathroom trends were once again comprehensively displayed at the Salone Bagno with timbers, metals and pattern going mainstream. The look was overwhelmingly organic and serenely practical while other themes included the fantastical, the colourful and the whimsical. Spun glass basin on pedestal. Metallics are still popular at the 2016 Bathroom Design Exhibition.

  4. Floating timber vanities still feature strongly. Black tapware had virtually disappeared this year – to be replaced by metals in various tones. Stones, marble and vibrant colour were also prominent bathroom finishes – with bold colour being more of an accent than mainstream. Metallics shone through at Milan 2016 – this time in basins.

  5. Marbles and textures were a stand-out. With a focus on convenience and practicality we saw concealed storage in vanities – lift the counter lid to reveal spacious storage – and flexible basins made from polyurethane. Practical storage solutions – undercounter shelving.

  6. Colour and pattern were everywhere –in sophisticated tiles that exude the ‘wow’ factor, coloured basins, industrial-style tap handles (but not so much tap bodies) and upholstered baths. In a ‘why-didn’t- we-think-of-this-before’ moment, wall hung toilets and bidets featured patterns, embellishment and even timber (which was the stand out) on the exterior of the bowls. Patterned basins … …throughto mix’n’match patterned toilet and bidet combo’s.

  7. Matching toilet and bidet suites were a talking point. In futuristic mode were the collection of ‘chromatherapy’ baths – semi translucent baths lit internally with LED coloured lights. And bambini were included in the SaloneBagno offering with a collection of whimsical baths and basins in the shape of tea cups and cupcakes, straight out of Alice in Wonderland. Whimsical ‘Alice in Wonderland’ style bathroom fixtures featured in 2016.

  8. Fun cupcake suites for the bambini. Teatime teddy?

  9. … and matching teatime basin.

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