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Cogliati Cogliati Bath Has A Clear Design Distinction, Literally.




Italian bathroom design company Cogliati...Cogliati had a clearly different point of view on sink and vanity design. And I mean that literally. Their bathroom sinks, basins, vanities and cabinets incorporate modern transparent glass, materials and design.

Cogliati is a trademark of VETRARIA WE WOULD Ltd., a company that has forty years of experience in working with glass in the furniture industry and construction. Cogliati was specifically started in 2005, with designer Giuseppe ViganĂ² at the helm, as a faction of the company to highlight the use of glass materials a new area of business. Original sinks, cabinets, mirrors, faucets and accessories made with their water cutting glass technology and computer design are the result.

Encased in tempered glass, the sinks use materials like stone, concrete, and enamel and are also available with screen-printed glass. Here's a look at much of the collection.

Day Sinks, enamel encased in glass:



Night A sink, stone in clear tempered glass:


Day sinks in screen printed glass:


Night Pedestal sinks in enamel and glass:


and in screen-printed glass:


Vitrium Glass Sinks:



Vitrium M, made with glass and enamel:


Vitrium A, enamel only:


Drop vanities are made with Murano Glass blown sink bowls:



They also make accessories for the bath, like these wall mounted cabinets and drawer pulls:


drawer pulls:


faucets and mirrors:



Designer Giuseppe ViganĂ²:



See their entire collection here.

VETRARIA COGLIATI SRL
Address: VIALE DELLA REPUBBLICA 85
City: 20035 LISSONE (MI) - I
Phone: 039 483951
Fax: 039 2456472

3D Designer Andrew Beaumont Mixes Ceramics & Woods In His Trapped Vases.




An honours graduate in 3D design from the Univeristy of Plymouth, Andrew Beaumont uses digital technology along with his plaster mold casts to combine unusual materials and create strikingly original pieces. Mixing ceramics, earthenware and bone china with various woods, he has created a collection of 'trapped' vases and figurines unlike anything else you have likely seen before.

Below are many images from his impressive portfolio. I have also included some of his beautiful freehand sketches.

Black trapped earthenware vase with grey ceramic splash:


Trapped Vase (Bone China and Oak):


 Trapped Vase (Earthenware and Tiger Oak):






Trapped Bear figurine (Bone China and Elm):










The Earbud Amplifiers (Ceramic and Oak):





Other pieces by Andrew Beaumont
Ceramic cups (produced by Muji):


 Mini Pestle and Mortar (Bone China and Elm):


 Bone china cloud vases:

Bone china salt and pepper bear shakers:


 Bone china and wood roulette salad bowls:


Andrew Beaumont website


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