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    Faro mixer taps by Cristina Rubinetterie

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerMarch 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dezeen Showroom: designed by Italian tapware brand Cristina Rubinetterie, the Faro mixer combines classic and modern forms to give it a sculptural presence.

    Made from brass, the Faro mixer is distinguished by an interplay of cylindrical shapes of different diameters, creating visual interest without being overly decorative.

    Faro mixer taps by Cristina Rubinetterie
    The Faro mixer taps make a feature of different sized cylindrical forms

    “Like the lighthouse that dominates the coasts, the Faro series emerges as a point of reference in the bathroom environment,” said Cristina Rubinetterie. “It doesn’t just illuminate but defines, guides and adds character.”

    The Faro mixer taps are available in versions for the sink, bathtub and shower, and the finish options include two of Cristina Rubinetterie’s new offerings: Brushed Matte Antique Brass and Infinity Black PVD.

    Faro mixer taps by Cristina Rubinetterie
    There are styles available for the sink, shower and bathtub

    Brushed Matte Antique Brass has a warm, textured, timeless character while Infinity Black PVD has a glossy black finish that the brand says has an extraordinary intensity.


    Product details:

    Product: Faro mixer taps
    Brand: Cristina Rubinetterie
    Contact: info@cristinagroup.com

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