
Eight Bathroom Design Collections at Cersaie 2025 – Ardeco by Enrico Cesana for Ardeco – Photo by Ardeco.
Design. At this year’s Cersaie, the premier fair for bathroom, ceramic, and surface design, creativity flowed freely. Designers and brands explored how contemporary minimalism can mingle with soft curves, bold textures, and nature-inspired forms. Among the highlights, eight bathroom design collections stood out, each offering a fresh perspective on materials, functionality, and sculptural beauty.
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Tratto – Porcelain Furniture by Piero Lissoni for Atlas Concorde Habitat – Photo by Atlas Concorde Habitat.
First up, Noorth‘s TOUCH, designed by Michele Marcon, proves that even compact bathrooms can make a bold statement. This monolithic basin, with cleverly hidden push-and-pull drawers, combines artisanal craftsmanship with smart technology and integrated LED mirrors. It’s everyday functionality elevated into an architectural element—quiet, elegant, and surprisingly powerful.
Marble takes the spotlight in Bartoli Design’s O_O Collection for Rexa. The basin stretches gracefully into the space, supported by a solid base that balances presence and serenity. Minimalist yet sculptural, each piece celebrates marble’s strength while introducing lightness and elegance, turning a daily ritual into a moment of quiet beauty.
Sustainability steps into the limelight with Enrico Cesana’s Loop collection for Ardeco. Crafted from recycled glass sourced from decommissioned photovoltaic panels, the collection transforms waste into a precious design material. Secondary Raw Materials are recovered and treated to regain their production properties, proving that eco-conscious practices can coexist with aesthetic excellence. Cesana also expanded the Bubble collection, featuring essential lines with light yet solid volumes in sober and calming hues.
Atlas Concorde Habitat, the bathroom and furniture division of the ceramic brand, collaborates with Piero Lissoni for Tratto – The Signature Objects. Porcelain stoneware steps beyond walls and floors, becoming elegant tables, benches, planters, and trays. Indoors or out, these essential pieces—including shelves and storage units—bring a subtle architectural sophistication to everyday life, blending utility with refined design.

Tratto – Porcelain Furniture by Piero Lissoni for Atlas Concorde Habitat – Photo by Atlas Concorde Habitat.
Azzurra Ceramica celebrates 40 years with a poetic look back. The Nativo washbasin, re-edited from a 2016 collaboration with Alessandro Mendini, features a constellation of tiny dots—polychrome or in shades of blue or black—that animate its tree-trunk-inspired form. This playful, imaginative design bridges tradition and innovation, reminding us that personality belongs in every corner of the bathroom.
Ceramica Flaminia‘s SettecentoCut, designed by Giulio Cappellini, turns the classical column into a timeless architectural basin. Monumental yet essential, it balances presence and simplicity, demonstrating that functional objects can also serve as striking focal points.
For its 60th anniversary, Remer Rubinetterie presents Ottagono, inspired by the number 8, a symbol of harmony between matter and spirit, earth and sky. Octagonal bodies and handles create minimal, contemporary geometry, adding luminous, sculptural movement to any bathroom interior.
Finally, Acua, founded by Alberto Cristina, brings nature indoors with Studio Makio Hasuike‘s Sole e Terra collection. Mineral textures and deep, earthy tones give mixers and accessories an essential, architectural language.
Taken together, these eight bathroom design collections show how innovation, materials, and sustainability can combine, shaping spaces that are as functional as they are beautiful.
All photos are by the companies.
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