Great bet of Bathco in Cevisama 2018
January 15, 2018 · News update
Bathco will participate in the International fair for Architectural Ceramic, Bathrooms and Kitchens, Natural Stone, Raw Materials, Glazes, Frits and Machinery, which will be held from 5th to 9th February at Feria de Valencia.
This year the company comes to Cevisama with a stand of 570 square metres divided in two floors, increasing significantly its presence compared to other years. The target is to accommodate all the novelties and collections that Bathco presents for 2018 within a harmonious space, which integrates the specifications of each product perfectly.
To get this ambiance, the company has collaborated with the designer Joan Sabata, who combines the industrial decoration style with the naturalness and simplicity provided by wood. The first floor of the stand highlights especially because it is planned as a leisure space where visitors can enjoy a large restaurant and chill out area.
Main novelties
The importance of the material returns to be the leitmotiv of the novelties presented by Bathco. Visitors who visit the stand N3, P2, B41 can appreciate a wide range of textures and patterns. These finishes dinamize bathrooms and lavatories which assume the aesthetic innovations that are also present in other rooms at home.
Under this premise, Bathco has conceived Natural Series novelties, being Cevisama 2018 the stage chosen for the official presentation of the new catalogue.
The collection makes a complete journey through the purity of the materials, starting, of course, with the stone in the Stone series and the limestone and slate shades of Cement & Terrazzo. It also honours more innovative patterns thanks to Solid Surface or Microcement.
Within this collection a completely new series is presented: Wood. Bathco uses this material for the first time to give life to the washbasins. It is an exercise in elegance when conceiving the bathroom and a good summary of the research work of the company.
Another bet of the Company is metal. The collection of stainless steel and aluminum washbasins it is increased with new models and finishes, such as copper which highlight its reddish colour and brilliant tones. Another material used to present new products is Zinc, a line of enameled washbasins and accessories for the bathroom providing a Vintage touch.
Despite this commitment to materials, porcelain novelties continue at the company's stand. And they will be presented with a new mixers line that joins to "industrial style" based on robust and firm steel mixers.
Finally, Bathco stand will house a space dedicated to art. A sample of the last pieces made in its Atelier that reflect the latest works of research and experimentation on the washbasins carried out by the artists.