In the world of contemporary bathroom furnishings, surfaces are no longer just coverings: they become stories, identities, materials that interact with light and architecture. It is with this perspective that Globo conducts ongoing research into colors and finishes, transforming ceramics into a design tool capable of defining the atmosphere and character of spaces.
The company interprets the bathroom as a central room in the home, a place where aesthetics and function must coexist in balance. This has given rise to a three-pronged approach with three different but complementary expressive directions: Bagno di Colore, Riflessi di Luce, and Le Pietre, designed to offer architects and interior designers a wide range of compositional possibilities.
With Bagno di Colore, ceramics abandon their traditional neutrality and open up to a rich and enveloping palette. The matt surfaces, soft and velvety to the touch, introduce a sensory dimension that invites contact. The shades range from floral accents to deep and intense hues, to warm nuances inspired by Mediterranean landscapes. The result is a bold alternative to classic white: washbasins, bathtubs, and accessories become chromatic elements capable of creating sophisticated environments, both in residential and contract settings. Color is no longer a detail, but the visual structure of the project.
While Bagno di Colore focuses on light absorption and color depth, Riflessi di Luce explores the opposite dimension, enhancing the brilliance of glossy enamel. The compact, luminous surface amplifies geometries and volumes, bringing the ceramic closer to the transparency of crystal. The reflections restore dynamism to the elements, generating visual vibrations that change with the lighting and the point of view. The new colors, delicate and contemporary, fit naturally into interior design trends, interacting with materials, metals, and fabrics. This finish extends to complete furnishing systems and a selection of iconic elements, confirming the desire to integrate aesthetic research and design consistency.
Le Pietre completes the journey, a collection that interprets ceramics through the suggestion of natural materials. The textures recall the solidity of rock and the irregularity of stone surfaces, while maintaining an essential formal rigor. Here, minimalism and tactile richness coexist: the material appears authentic, almost primordial, but fits neatly into contemporary contexts, offering depth without weighing down the space.
Through this exploration of finishes and colors, Globo consolidates its role as an industrial laboratory for bathroom design. Technological innovation and design culture intertwine in a process that goes beyond simple production to become applied research. Ceramics are no longer just functional objects, but an integral part of interior design: they define volumes, create scenarios, and contribute to giving identity to the domestic space. In this way, the bathroom establishes itself as an expressive environment in every sense, capable of conveying, through material and color, a new idea of contemporary living.







