In the world of designer furniture, stylistic trends evolve not always uniformly and at a pace that is often very different depending on the target market.
In some cases, these dynamics may be directly stimulated by the commercial success of a specific product, at other times by the media power and speed of diffusion of a novelty introduced by some hot designer.
As far as bathroom furniture is concerned, looking back over the last decade, it is easy to identify a number of creative trajectories that have radically transformed the concept of the modern bathroom at every level.
In these significant transitions, Puntotre can boast a leading presence with collections and ideas that have become iconic for the industry.
In a short period of time, we moved from the plastic emotions of aseptic minimalism, characterised by the use of pure white and lacquered colours, to the warmer, cosier atmospheres of Scandinavian style with the use of pastel palettes, often declined to the most varied shades of warm grey on natural surfaces. Finally, in the last period, vintage reminiscences have prevailed, ranging from Art Deco contaminations to Seventies reinterpretations of the canned style, up to today’s ‘Quiet Luxury’ with an increasingly prominent affirmation of the Japandi style, which combines Scandinavian naturalness with Japanese rigour. Today, more and more often, in designer bathroom furniture one seeks refinement without ostentation, furniture with elegant yet relaxed lines, capable of slowing down and relaxing.
In other words, a whispered originality that knows how to enhance the exclusivity of the proposal through harmony and respect for the natural elements.