Abey Brings Luxury to Australia

Simple shapes that inspire confidence and showcase the finest in bathroom design describe the latest collection from Italian design house Gessi. The iSpa bathroom collection will be available to Australians at the beginning of May 2013 and will be exclusively distributed by Abey Australia.

“Gessi not only offers state-of-the-art design but innovation in environmentally sustainability. We have a proud link with the company and we share the same values of design and innovation as they do. We’re pleased to provide Australians with a way of experiencing true luxury,” Ashley Anderson, Marketing Manger of Abey Australia, said.

The iSpa bathroom collection marks an important step in Gessi’s history, as it is the first time a complete collection for the bathroom is released. The collection spans from the taps proposed in numerous high-tech models, accessories, wellness systems, ceramic-ware, mirrors, up to the first bathtub and toilet designed and manufactured by Gessi.

Designed by Prospero Rasulo for Gessi, the iSpa bathroom collection is inspired by an idea of extreme customisation of the modern bathroom. It offers a place for an aesthetically and functionally rewarding experience representing the owner’s personality, the “I” (ego) recalled by the collection name and around which the environment has been designed.


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