Return to the origin, to the source, to the source. Return to the essence, to the force of water that breaks matter, separates it, divides it. Return to the idea, to the thought of man that translates into a new concept to use the sink area and redefine its daily dynamics. Lineadacqua is a cut in the wall from top to bottom that hides inside it the faucet spout and becomes visible only when the water gushes out in all its strength, with a powerful and regenerating jet. A project that feeds Giorgio Rava and antoniolupi’s research path on the power of water, on the idea that man can govern its flow but that only the reduction of the artifice allows its full expression.
The creative gesture steps aside, hiding behind a hidden, complex but invisible technology that allows it to disappear. As in a mirror of natural water, a marble “stone” emerges from the basin and acts as a progressive knob for water regulation. Lineadacqua, like antoniolupi’s other proposals for the sink area, is also available in the suspended top-only solution or recessed in a cabinet. In both cases, the jet of water gushing from the wall breaks the classic patterns of the composition, capturing attention and taking center stage in the hierarchy of the space.