A fascination with the simplicity of the technical tools gave birth to the Allen series, inspired by the shape of the Allen wrench.
In 1910 Mr. William G. Allen patented the first Allen wrench which over the following years spread all around the world.
The Allen series of taps brings into the bathroom the precision and the rationality. Its contemporary shapes easily adapt to different styles and to all furnishing styles.
By combining the soft-touch finishes and alternating straight lines and curves, the designer Odoardo Fioravanti created these objects that get close to the human body in a delicate way.
Exact and human at the same time.
- Product Name
- ALLEN
- Manufacturer
- Alpi Rubinetterie
- Material
- Metal
- Installation
- Countertop
- Style
- Contemporary
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