
Antoniolupi Mastello Bathtub
MASTELLO BATHTUB
MASTELLO BATHTUB
Designed by Mario Ferrarini
“Mastello” in Italian is an old wooden tub used in the past for bathing. The name of the new product immediately recalls the ritual of bathing in an era in which running water was truly a luxury.
An object that became a "place " because the Mastello (tub), placed in the middle of the room, became the centre of the scene around which to play, tell stories, and share emotions.
Antoniolupi and Mario Ferrarini reinterpret its meaning with a new elegant bathtub called Mastello. The new bathtub in Flumood or Colormood, is made of fluid lines, soft shapes and candid surfaces that develop without interruptions.
A bathtub with pure shapes, natural and welcoming, that revisits the essence of traditional old Mastello tub. The internal step facilitates the sitting position as well as the external wooden step allows everyone to easily access the bathtub.
Mastello is an ergonomic bathtub yet at the same time functional, thanks to the comfortable integrated seat and the edge that rises gently towards one of the ends and acts as a headrest.
It is a capacious bathtub, with its 135 cm. it can in fact be installed also in smaller bathrooms, but it can comfortably accommodate people over 195 cm. tall.
A micro oasis of relaxation for everyone, a well-being guaranteed for body and mind, a refreshing memory made of simple gestures that gave value to true things.
INFORMATION
CAPACITY
275 ca
FLOW RATE
0.62 l/s
FEATURE
Fluid lines, soft shapes and candid surfaces
MATERIAL
- Flumood
- Colormood
- Metallic finishes
PACKING DIMENSIONS
108 x 88 x 148 cm
OVERFLOW
Yes
DETAIL
Oval Flumood bathtub, can be externally lacquered in all colors of our collection or in liquid metal, available in Colormood that can be internally and externally lacquered, complete with drain andpressure plug, siphon and flexible hose.
NET WEIGHT
120 kg
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
135 x 75 x 87 cm
DESIGNER - MARIO FERRARINI
Born in Como in 1978 and studied Industrial Design at the Design Department of the Milan Polytechnic. Since 2004 he has worked for international design and architecture studios developing products, fair stands and interior projects. He received various awards as Idee per la Luce 2004, 1st prize, and Cristalplant design Contest 2009 in partnership with Antonio Lupi, further engage for different exhibitions. Since 2006 developed projects for many companies such as Nube Italia, Emmemobili, Antonio Lupi, Bitossi Ceramiche and He also works as a freelance journalist for design magazines.
FINISHES
GALLERY
