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designers<br />
’Water Treatments‘ from Versace<br />
At the last <strong>MosBuild</strong> the Italian company<br />
Gardenia Orchidea presented<br />
a series of ceramic tiles by Versace<br />
Home. Interior designs by this legendary<br />
brand always attracts the attention<br />
of both experts and consumers.<br />
Versace was one of the first fashion designers<br />
to turn their hand to interiors.<br />
Today Versace Home is not limited to<br />
separate collections of tiles or bathroom<br />
hardware, but creates a complete<br />
interior design. One of the most<br />
recent projects was for an Italian building<br />
– the interior of the hotel Milano<br />
Residences, which opens in 2015.<br />
The luxury style of Versace is adhered to<br />
despite the building’s purpose. So, for example,<br />
gold – one of the Italian designer’s<br />
trademarks - is the dominant colour in the bathroom<br />
of the apartments at Milano Residences.<br />
Characteristic attention to detail is observed:<br />
each element of decor is well conceived and<br />
stands out, harmonising with the common style.<br />
A bathtub in the shape of a round cup on a podium,<br />
satin pillows, candles and lights create a<br />
single space in the Versace style. The interior is<br />
‘girdled’ with an ancient Greek meander wave,<br />
the conventional form of a wave, a traditional<br />
ornament for a fashion house.<br />
The fluent lines of the bathtub are repeated in<br />
the semi-circular transparent wall that separates<br />
the lounge from the bedroom. Tinted glass,<br />
covered with an elegant design, unifies both<br />
interiors into a unified space. Light tones, golden<br />
glare, wavy lines and, most importantly, the<br />
softness of practically everything that you can<br />
touch ensures that the bathroom is the logical<br />
conclusion to the bathroom, combining them in<br />
a single stylish boudoir.<br />
Versace Home has decided to experiment with<br />
a modern style. The designers of the legendary<br />
Italian brand made a play on colours and unusual<br />
ornamentation, the main centrepieces of<br />
the interior of the hammam in the hotel Milano<br />
Residences. Figures on the walls recall stalactites<br />
‘dripping’ from the ceiling and stalagmites<br />
‘growing’ from below. The small ceramic tiles<br />
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