Wellbeing of hi-fi – ‘high fidelity’ for water

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    Wellbeing of hi-fi – ‘high fidelity’ for water

    Hi-Fi by Gessi unites design and technology in a contemporary and original collection, perfect for furnishing the bathroom as a room of wellness, beau­ty and living well, according to the brand philosophy. We believe it takes bathroom innovation up a volume notch or two…

    With the creativity that distinguishes it, Gessi has created a product to “play” with the water in the search for its rhythm, through a selection system of functions, flow and thermostatic shower mixer that has the aesthetic of a 1990s stereo system. Hi-Fi, which we first started talking about in 2019, is something unlike anything we have seen in the bathroom design sector.

    Gessi hi-fi

    A bit vintage, a bit futuristic, the new button operated embedded or external Hi-Fi systems are the right compromise between sophisticated technological research, minimalism and functiona­lity. Pressing “play” allows you to do just that – play, and with this product, Gessi brings its sound, its lightness and vitality to the home with a pinch of irony that is already a promise of happiness.

    Hi-fi by Gessi

    The Gessi Hi-Fi System shower columns, with their linear design, overturn the concept of the column, hybridising it with the typical form of the shower panel, but with totally external installation, without embedded elements. The column/panel section, in 4 mm thick glass, like the shelf, is offset from the latter, and contains the thermostatic controls, with a hi­ghly sophisticated architectural effect. Available with rainfall, waterfall and directional shower kit functionality, these sculptural wellbeing objects are also equipped with a handshower attacked with a magnetic and variable position system.

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    Main image credit: Gessi

    Hamish Kilburn / 25.06.2021

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