LAUFEN: ways of seeing
LAUFEN x Alessi x Snøhetta. Three design heavyweights provide new perspectives in Milan.
June 9, 2022 | 10:00 pm CUT

During Milan Design Week, LAUFEN space Milano plays host to a collaborative project between the company and architecture office Snøhetta in which elements from the ILBAGNOALESSI collection are merged with the natural world


More than just a showroom, LAUFEN space Milano on Via Alessandro Manzoni was designed to be a place where 'debates and suggestions can be triggered, where new forms of visual art can be realised'
More than just a showroom
The premium Swiss bathroom-solutions manufacturer – pioneering not only in its designs but also in its selection of design partners and materials R&D – has been resident since last autumn on Milan’s Via Alessandro Manzoni with its LAUFEN space Milano. Think open-ended, open-minded project platform, rather than showroom. Or as the company’s marketing chief Roger Furrer puts it: ‘A concept that moves away from the classic presentation of bathroom environments to a place where debates and suggestions can be triggered, where new forms of visual art can be realised in a continuous change of the space itself.’ So, stage rather than staged.LAUFEN has been resident since last autumn on Milan’s Via Alessandro Manzoni. Think open-ended, open-minded project platform, rather than showroom


In creating the five pieces, the Snøhetta team was inspired by the bird-like qualities of ILBAGNOALESSI's graceful curves. The renderings were created by Dutch visual specialists Plomp
Tapping into the LAUFEN spirit
Authored by Milan-based architect and designer Stefano Giovannoni and an indisputable bestseller for LAUFEN, the ILBAGNOALESSI family of organically shaped wash basins and bath tubs, with their seemingly trend-transcending sculptural expressiveness, celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. ‘Our team was inspired specifically by the bird-like qualities of the products,’ says Snøhetta director Anne-Rachel Schiffmann. ‘The goal was to tap into the imaginative spirit embodied by LAUFEN ceramics and to allow the graceful, sweeping curves of the ILBAGNOALESSI pieces to take on unexpected and new forms.’The ILBAGNOALESSI family of organically shaped wash basins and bath tubs, with their seemingly trend-transcending sculptural expressiveness, celebrates its 20th anniversary this year

Conceived by architect and designer Stefano Giovannoni, the sculpturally expressive ILBAGNOALESSI family turns 20 this year
A question of perspective
The jolt, as it were, of the new perspective these imagined scenes offer is attended by new specifications of the products themselves. Both the ceramics and their accompanying furniture are now available in a host of colours, while the former sees the advent of new exterior textures. Materially, meanwhile, LAUFEN’s patented material innovation Saphirkeramik, whose flexural strength is equal to that of steel, lends a formal reboot to some of the washbasins, where ultra-thin walls and tighter radii mean less material usage and a more reduced visual proposition.
The concept for LAUFEN space Milano was developed by Milan-based Studio Lys and incorporates a large mirror, inviting a more complex interplay between visitor and installation
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