Visiting Agape in Italy | Agape Bosco favourites

As promised some more images from visiting Agape during their Open Days. As you might have read in a previous post about my visit at Agape Bosco, their showroom just outside Mantova, I really enjoyed my trip. Have a look here: Inspiration for your bathroom from Agape Bosco for some first impressions I posted and let me show you some more of the showroom and a few favourites in this blogpost. Have a look also at my Agape Highlight on Instagram where you will find all images on the go.

The terrace of the newly renovated ‘Barchessa’ had the most beautiful sunset on our first day. The building, originally used for agricultural purposes was first restored in 1990s and used as an exhibition space, photo studio and  training centre.  This year the large terrace was added that now hosts the Agape outdoor collection and offers a fresh perspective on bathroom design, merging indoor and outdoor spaces.



 

The beautiful shaped bathtub (DR design Studio MK27, Mariana Ruzante, Marcio Kogan) at the terrace of the ‘Barchessa’ , I previously showed on the blog here

 

Cenote – design Patricia Urquiola

Cenote is the name for a water-containing cave or pool originating from the Yucatán. It was probably one of my favourites from all bathtubs, maybe because it was so different from all other. The outer surface is naturally irregular, hand-worked, while the interior is polished enamel, each basin is unique and in no way replicable.

Cenote Lava enriches the clay washbasin collection of the same name from 2022. The bathtub is made of lava stone with rectangular structure, rounded at the ends. The colour is the deep shade of magma.First previewed during MDW24 and available by the end of the year. More info on Cenote

Immersion – design Neri&Hu

A tub inspired by the tradition of oriental timber bathing vessels, an iroko wood step, which can also be placed upside as a side table, makes it easier to get into the bathtub. The Immersion washbasin, is the ideal complement for the bathtub. More info on Immersion

 

 

Cuna – design Patricia Urquiola

Cuna caught my eye because of its the tubular stainless steel structure. Both tub and steel construction are available in different colours. More info on Cuna

Ottocento – design Benedini Associati

The Ottocento family of bathtubs and washbasins expands with the addition of the 160 cm double console with an under-basin shelf. Loved the mirror too at the showroom. More open shelves in the bathroom below.


The Barchessa

Images by vosgesparis
Written in collaboration with Agape
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