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Cersaie 2025, the latest trends in bathroom furnishings

Contrasting materials, multicolored palettes, and high technology characterized the 42nd edition of the Bologna trade fair

Cersaie 2025 Bathroom furnishings

Cersaie 2025 concludes with great success, reaching 94,577 attendees with 47.5% international visitors, reaffirming its role as a global benchmark for ceramics and bathroom furnishings. Over 600 exhibiting companies, with a strong international presence, showcased the latest trends in design, sustainability, and technology, responding to a constantly evolving market.

This year’s edition highlighted four key visions of bathroom design that captivated both designers and users: nature-inspired aesthetics, featuring fluid lines, soft profiles, and solutions promoting holistic well-being and environmental harmony; multicolor palettes, bringing bold colors into the bathroom to create a space of creative freedom; high-tech devices, enhancing functionality and user-friendliness to reinforce the idea of the bathroom as a space of comfort and technical innovation; and material contrasts, transforming the bathroom into a 360-degree sensory experience.

In this rich context, THE PLAN selected the latest trends that best interpret contemporary bathroom design.

 

Acquabella, new Akron® shower trays for a style-proof bathroom

Acquabella Courtesy Acquabella

Courtesy of Acquabella

Acquabella introduces the Livo Slate and Kos Slate shower trays, designed to integrate harmoniously into any space. Made of Akron®, an innovative material patented by the company, these trays are free of silica and composed of polyurethane resin and mineral fillers, ensuring resistance, easy cutting, and anti-slip properties.

A wide color range guarantees customization in both size and finish, allowing each tray to adapt perfectly to the desired style.

 

Acua, an ADI Award-winning booth

Acua Courtesy Acua

Courtesy of Acua

Alberto Cristina unveils Acua, a new faucet brand entirely designed and produced in Italy. Acua merges design and luxury through refined collections crafted with high-quality materials and advanced technology for a truly authentic user experience.

The booth at Cersaie, designed by Naomi Hasuike, received the ADI Booth Design Award for its innovative concept—an immersive brand experience using natural materials like wood and cork to create a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

Acua presents ten collections (eight in brass and two in stainless steel): Simbolo, Sintesi, Progetto, Sole, Terra, Opera, Aria, Duetto, Duetto X, and Simbolo X, with two Italian design signatures: Studio Makio Hasuike & Co. for Sole and Terra, and Luca Papini Design Studio for Duetto.

 

Alice Ceramica, the triumph of integrated craftsmanship in design

Alice Ceramica Courtesy Alice Ceramica

Courtesy of Alice Ceramica

With its Nur collection, Alice Ceramica showcases an identity rooted in a fully integrated production process—from design to casting, glazing, and firing—all taking place at the Civita Castellana facility. Nur transcends functionality, expressing strong aesthetic value through its distinctive undercut technique, which requires manual removal of mold inserts, making each piece unique.

With ultra-thin 6 mm edges, gentle curves, and a palette of over 20 colors and finishes, Nur includes wall-hung and countertop basins in various sizes, a freestanding sink, and pairs of floor-standing or wall-hung sanitary fixtures.

 

Arbi Arredobagno, sinuous lines and tailor-made craftsmanship

Arbi Courtesy Arbi

Courtesy of Arbi Arredobagno

Arbi Arredobagno presented Almond, a new collection by Meneghello Paolelli, inspired by the shape of an almond. Characterized by soft, flowing lines, it also includes monoblock units with aluminum structures paired with a coordinated oval bathtub.

Combining aesthetics and function, Almond features 56 lacquered colors, wood veneers, and Laminam surfaces, offering endless design possibilities. The tops are made from prestigious marbles such as Calacatta Oro and Taj Mahal, as well as exclusive quartzites.

 

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Artesi & Ardeco, between the warmth of wood and sophisticated minimalism

Gruppo Artesi Courtesy Gruppo Artesi

Courtesy of Gruppo Artesi

The Artesi Group — with its Artesi, Ardeco, and Agha brands — unveils new proposals that interpret interior design with originality, creating environments that tell stories of elegance and innovation. Among these, the Fortyfive collection, designed by Enrico Cesana, celebrates the warmth of wood in an intimate and welcoming bathroom environment, offering a range of innovative compositional elements, such as Vulcano and Ruler tops, matching mirrors, and a versatile boiserie system. Petra, also designed by Cesana, has been revamped while retaining its historical essence, inviting us to rediscover minimalism through gentle curves and surprising details, with versatile modules and new elements such as glossy ceramic sinks.

The Slide collection offers a linear design, with mineral tech tops equipped with drip edges, standing out for its modularity and functionality. Finally, Twenty, designed to adapt to increasingly smaller spaces, brings harmony to the bathroom with its essential geometry.

 

Ceramica Dolomite, balance and style with new trendy finishes

Ceramica Dolomite Courtesy Ceramica Dolomite

Courtesy of Ceramica Dolomite

The Mirto Round collection by Ceramica Dolomite is now enriched with its most compact version: Mirto Round Short. This reinterpretation combines balance, proportion, and style in a sober and refined design, maintaining the stylistic consistency that distinguishes the entire collection. Soft lines, rounded shapes, and compact volumes elegantly respond to the needs of smaller spaces, striking a perfect balance between tradition and modernity. 

The Mirto Round collections offer both floor-mounted and wall-mounted solutions, ideal for residential and contract projects. Available in a range of classic colors such as white, matt white, and matt black, they are enriched with new finishes: natural beige, alpine brown, and wine red, in both matt and glossy versions.

 

Silent and smart comfort with IoT fan coils of Cordivari

Cordivari Courtesy Cordivari

Courtesy of Cordivari

With Cordivari's Run and Seven Lines fan coils, home comfort meets style, efficiency, and cutting-edge technology. These ultra-thin and silent fan coils are designed to ensure optimal comfort in home air conditioning, working perfectly with heat pump systems. Both models are customizable, with over 80 colors available, including glossy, matte, and textured finishes, to suit any interior design style.

Thanks to IoT technology, you can easily control the power, temperature, and fan speed directly from your smartphone using the Smart Life app. Each unit can be managed in stand-alone mode, allowing independent and programmed control of each fan coil unit.

 

Aureas: the new sculptural bathtub by Tonino Lamborghini for Glass Design

Glass Design Courtesy Glass Design

Courtesy of Glass Design

Aureas, designed by Tonino Lamborghini, marks Glass Design’s entry into the Tonino Lamborghini Total Living collection. Made of Vetro Freddo®, this sculptural bathtub reflects the brand’s DNA of refinement, craftsmanship, and Italian excellence.

Its faceted surfaces create striking light reflections, making it the centerpiece of any bathroom. A wide range of coordinated color options ensures visual harmony with Tonino Lamborghini washbasins, with bespoke customization available.

 

Ideagroup, the bathroom as a wellness space

Ideagroup Courtesy Ideagroup

Courtesy of Ideagroup

Ideagroup presents the latest additions to its most iconic collections, which define the brand's mission of “Architectural bathrooms and showers”: creating bathrooms as spaces for well-being. The Sense collection, characterized by a geometric and contemporary aesthetic, is enriched with new Fenix finishes in bright and warm colors such as Rosso Namib, Blu Shaba, and Verde Kitami, with anti-fingerprint technology and easily repairable in case of micro-scratches.  

Elegant and refined in design, the Nyù collection, made of HPL (High Pressure Laminate), is one of the most prestigious materials and is available in different finishes. Provence, a new model of bathroom furniture with a more classic taste, is ideal for those looking for a style that is recognizable for its shapes and three-dimensional lines.

 

Mamoli, the future of taps between sculpture and innovation

Mamoli Courtesy Mamoli

Courtesy of Mamoli

Memory and innovation intertwine in a narrative that has its roots in the past and projects itself into the future. Mamoli presents its new collections: Marc, designed by Marc Sadler, and Penta, designed by Antonia Campi. The latter stands out for its sculptural and sophisticated character, in which geometric rigor and artistic sensitivity blend harmoniously. The distinctive feature is the knobs with their unusual and highly distinctive pentagonal facets. The choice of materials such as white, black, or green marble gives each element uniqueness and an intense tactile and material value. 

The Marc collection, made entirely of stainless steel, guarantees resistance, hygiene, and durability, meeting the highest standards in terms of sustainability and safety. Its invisible welds, achieved through an innovative steel processing technique, add further technical and aesthetic value, enhancing the purity of the shapes and the harmony of the surfaces. In addition, the 22 mm cartridge developed by the company allows for the design of taps with slim, light lines without compromising performance. 

 

Nucci, total bathroom customization

Nucci Courtesy Nucci

Courtesy of Nucci

Entirely designed in Italy, Nucci represents the perfect combination of technology and craftsmanship. Its wide range of products stands out for its modular solutions designed to be highly customizable in terms of size, materials, and finishes, ranging from modular systems to washbasins, lighting, and accessories.

Nucci presents its 2025 collections designed by Roberto Cicchiné at Cersaie, including Ruoto, a configurable system offering containers of different depths that rotate around a metal pivot. This essential design not only guarantees dynamic functionality but also allows for color customization, making each environment unique and adaptable. The Linea collection is a boiserie system characterized by colored metal lines that punctuate the bathroom wall. Containers and shelves find their place in a play of balance and style, while the back panels highlight the sartorial care and quality of the materials used. Finally, Elementare is a modular system that stands out for the sides of the modules that extend flush with the front, creating a visual and functional rhythm when opening the drawers. 

 

Progetto Group, the mirror as a work of art

Progetto Group Courtesy Progetto Group

Courtesy of Progetto Group

 

 

Progetto Group presents a preview of new collections designed by Bruna Rapisarda. The Art collection draws inspiration from a brushstroke on canvas, where color envelops part of the mirror, giving it an artistic and original soul. The choice of colors enhances the decorative value of the object, transforming it almost into a work of art for the wall. The collection stands out as a versatile piece of furniture: mirrors that are not limited to the bathroom, but also elegantly furnish living areas and contemporary spaces. The XO line of accessories has been enriched with a color restyling that amplifies its contemporary identity. The collection also includes new lightweight and functional shower trays, ideal for storing everyday items or serving as practical towel racks.

The Hang collection expands with a new vertical element: a compact and versatile equipped bar, combined with interchangeable accessories that offer endless configurations: from practical support to decorative detail, with finishes ranging from wood to metal painted in different shades. 

 

Relax Design, monolithic and minimalist design

Relax Design Courtesy Relax Design

Courtesy of Relax Design

Among the main new features from Relax Design is an evolution of the SYS project, the first collection of bathroom fixtures made entirely of solid surface by ZeTae Studio, crafted in Luxolid®. Available in both floor-mounted and wall-mounted versions, the SYS collection stands out for its monolithic, minimalist design, with no discontinuity between the interior and exterior.

For the wellness sector, Relax Design presents AquaSync™, an innovative platform designed to optimize and simplify the management of all electronic devices integrated into whirlpool tubs. Thanks to an extremely intuitive user interface and two-way communication between the user and the system, AquaSync™ allows precise and personalized control of key functions such as chromotherapy, ambient lighting, and whirlpool activation

 

Samo & Lineabeta, a fusion of structural precision and simplicity

Samo Lineabeta Courtesy Samo Lineabeta

Courtesy of Samo e Lineabeta

For the first time together, Samo and Lineabeta present three new shower enclosure lines at Cersaie: CEE Super, CEE SP Super, and Polaris Super, characterized by precise construction and ease of use. With a 360° view, from concept to creation, from construction quality to careful attention to detail, the goal is to offer design solutions that combine aesthetics, functionality, and beauty.

 

Cover image courtesy of Arbi Arredobagno

 

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