The new collection of bathroom fittings, Z316, has been designed by Arch. Roberto Innocenti. Zazzeri aimed to capture the essence of steel and offer a wide range of items for the bathroom and kitchen, all made of AISI 316/L stainless steel with a brushed finish. This includes both the visible and built-in parts.
The collection includes a range of shower applications with a tubular design suitable for indoor and outdoor use. These showers feature innovative Flyfall® system shower heads, patented by Zazzeri.
In addition to the steel collection, Zazzeri presents new three-hole and single-hole versions and an accessories line. The single-hole tap comes in a classic shape with a curved neck, available in different heights, with symmetrical side handles for washbasins, bidets, and kitchen sinks with a swivel neck. The new three-hole version, equipped with ceramic headworks, is designed for countertop and built-in installation and intended for use with washbasins, bidets, bathtubs, and showers.
Zazzeri offers the option to supply the three-hole and single-hole handcuffs in the MEC version, which is made of steel with a finish resembling mechanical gears. For the three-hole version only, natural stone handcuffs are available upon request in white Carrara marble, black Marquina, and classic travertine versions. apart from the standard brushed finish, the steel collection is also available in PVD finish variants, including bronze copper, anthracite, carbon, copper, white gold, and cognac colors, upon request.
One of the best companies in the bathroom-furnishing sector
Zazzeri, established in 1929 in Florence, has achieved great success in the bathroom-furnishing sector thanks to its extensive experience. The company's success can be attributed to its experience, high professionalism, use of premium raw materials, attention to detail, and its ability to perceive and often influence market trends. Zazzeri is a unique company that blends design and tradition. It was one of the first companies to collaborate with renowned international designers to create its collections, while still maintaining its artisanal roots. This collaboration resulted in collections that have left a lasting impact on Zazzeri's history and the entire bathroom-furnishing sector. Some of these collections have been showcased at international design exhibitions, such as Junkomix, which was exhibited at the MOMA in New York.