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Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
FurnitureSovet Italia
Sanitaryware (WCs and bidets)Artceram
SuppliersFratelli Frattini
WallpaperInstabilelab
SuppliersStudium

Product Spec Sheet
Furniture
Sanitaryware (WCs and bidets)
Suppliers
Wallpaper
Suppliers
by Studium

INDA Milano showroom. Bathroom experience as a place of ritual

Studio Marco Piva as Interior Designer

In the historic Porta Romana district, a new layout interprets the INDA Milan showroom, the project is born from the concept and design of  Studio Marco Piva.

photo_credit Andrea Martiradonna
Andrea Martiradonna

INDA, an industrial group in the bathroom furnishing sector with 80 years of experience and a consolidated leadership in international markets, has chosen to leave the brand's narrative to the know-how of this well-known architecture studio, which has created surprising spaces for a unique experience.

photo_credit Andrea Martiradonna
Andrea Martiradonna

For years Fratelli Frattini - a company that has been synonymous with craftsmanship, tradition and innovation in the sector since 1958 -  has been INDA’s partner for the faucets thanks to its wide range which is the perfect match to the INDA collections.

photo_credit Andrea Martiradonna
Andrea Martiradonna

The project focuses on the person and on the bathroom experience as a place of ritual, as a moment of relax in which the body finds its balance through the surrounding objects.

The new INDA Milan showroom architecture is designed to accompany the visitor on a journey of discovery of the total look collections, customisation and innovation that have made the brand a point of reference in the sector for designers and end-users.

photo_credit Andrea Martiradonna
Andrea Martiradonna

Right from the entrance, the layout gives the rooms a feeling of spaciousness and airiness, emphasized by the brightness offered by the 13 spectacular full-height shop windows, for a total surface area of 380 square meters on two levels plus a mezzanine, with 3 meeting rooms in addition to the service areas.

The materials used for the doors, the wood panelings, the etched glass and coloured boxes framing the wallpaper textures, to name just a few, are excellent.

photo_credit Andrea Martiradonna
Andrea Martiradonna

Spaces are built around the concept of BOX, present as a recurrent shape in the set-up and as the defining element of the 8 bathrooms (6 of which are medium size and are located in the central gallery and 2 of larger size in the showroom extreme corners) that enhance the value of the exclusive finishes that made INDA an established player in the world level.

photo_credit Andrea Martiradonna
Andrea Martiradonna

Each BOX, enhanced by STRIP LEDs that are always on even at night to illuminate the display, and defined by a dedicated colour palette, outlines a microcosm where furniture, mirrors, lights, shower walls and accessories dialogue in compositions with a neat display.

photo_credit Andrea Martiradonna
Andrea Martiradonna

Other architectural elements include smoked grey WALLS - placed in correspondence with some of the shop windows - to frame the spaces and create a "speaking" path through the excellence of Made in Italy. "A world of possibility" is the claim that accompanies each wall and which includes 8 keywords strongly evocative of the brand's identity.

photo_credit Andrea Martiradonna
Andrea Martiradonna

Great attention is also paid to the mirror range, to which the company dedicated its first price list in 2023, which boasts a dedicated area where the most technological best sellers are displayed together with a behind-the-scenes showcase revealing their innovation value. 

photo_credit Andrea Martiradonna
Andrea Martiradonna

With a view to offering an immersive experience to visitors, a large LED wall at the entrance projects evocative videos of the INDA identity on a loop, while the two welcome desks, each with an interactive surface, allow visitors to explore the catalogue collections and configure possible solutions. Finally, two material libraries located on the walls behind the reception desks display a selection of materials and finishes for a total of 144 samples, the quintessence of the company's design flexibility.

photo_credit Andrea Martiradonna
Andrea Martiradonna

On the two sides in the central part of the showroom is an area dedicated to accessories and toilet brush holders, both of which are enhanced by being placed in a removable box to facilitate their selling process, with a dedicated window display on the outside.

photo_credit Andrea Martiradonna
Andrea Martiradonna

The mezzanine floor houses the offices and, thanks to full-height architectural volumes, creates an intimate but not closed space for welcoming designers and clients, while the basement floor houses an important business meeting room perfect for presentations to the Press, the sales force and - if necessary - also an exclusive private lunch area thanks to the presence of the kitchenette.

photo_credit Andrea Martiradonna
Andrea Martiradonna

"The collaboration with Studio Marco Piva was crucial for the evolution of this project" states Denis Venturato, President of INDA. "Its innovative vision transferred a distinctive aesthetic to the showroom and, through the new layout, it outlined a new user experience. The challenge was great and we are proud to address a wider audience, in order to meet the world of design and end-users in a space conceived as a concrete tool".

photo_credit Andrea Martiradonna
Andrea Martiradonna

"Wellness is an experience. It is an emotion that combines shapes and colors, past and present. It’s a suspended place, a fluid space, the ritual of today and tomorrow” states Marco Piva. "This was precisely the concept that guided the restyling project of INDA Milan showroom: a rituality that is held in every detail, from the grazing lights that frame the different spaces to the display and modular boxes that are repeated to show different types of furnishings, to the finishes of the etched materials. The spaces have been rethought on an immersive experience, to accompany the visitor's path from one environment to another in a welcoming atmosphere”.

photo_credit Andrea Martiradonna
Andrea Martiradonna

CREDITS

Concept, Final and Art Direction Project: Studio Marco Piva (Arch. Marco Piva, Arch. Daniela Di Lauro, Arch. Luca Spiniello)

General Contractor: Mascotto Arredamenti

Electrical and Mechanical Installations: Abe Impianti, Alberto Dotti

Graphics: Condivisa

Signage permits: Arch. Ivano Crimella

SUPPLIERS

Artceram - Sanitaryware (WCs and bidets)

BBB - Operative chairs

Gb System Integration and Omniavideo - Ledwall installation

Ingegnoli - Indoor plans

Instabilelab - Wallpaper

Mocchetti e Vecchio - Curtains, carpets and bench cushions

Rubinetterie F.lli Frattini - Faucets partner

Sovet - Furniture, chairs, armchairs, benches, sideboards, desks, coffee tables 

Studium - Interactive monitors and creation of configurator

Vetraio.it di Mussi Alessandro - Windows glass

Photographer: Andrea Martiradonna

Stylist: Silvia Makita

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