{"id":10452,"date":"2025-11-26T09:30:36","date_gmt":"2025-11-26T10:30:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rutha.org\/?p=10452"},"modified":"2025-11-28T12:23:09","modified_gmt":"2025-11-28T12:23:09","slug":"luneup-freestanding-h2o-basin-by-emanuel-gargano-for-terzofoco","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rutha.org\/index.php\/2025\/11\/26\/luneup-freestanding-h2o-basin-by-emanuel-gargano-for-terzofoco\/","title":{"rendered":"LuneUp freestanding H2O basin by Emanuel Gargano for Terzofoco"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Dezeen Showroom:<\/a><\/strong> this basin<\/a> created by Italian artist and designer Emanuel Gargano and ceramics brand Terzofoco<\/a> turns the bathroom sink into a sculptural focal point.<\/span><\/p>\n

The LuneUp Freestanding H2O basin<\/a>, like all of the products in the LuneUp collection<\/a>, starts with a hand-thrown ceramic pedestal, which forms the piece’s base.<\/p>\n

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The LuneUp freestanding H2O basin has a ceramic pedestal base<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Round-bottomed, smooth and statuesque, it has the distinct look of artisanally formed clay and comes in classic earthenware colours.<\/p>\n

In the case of the Freestanding H2O basin, that pedestal is topped with a sink and accompanied by an accessory container that repeats the ceramic form in miniature.<\/p>\n

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An accessory container is built into the structure<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

A small integrated countertop in either aluminium or lava stone provides an intriguing material contrast and joins the elements together.<\/p>\n

“This totemic design element brings a distinct architectural presence to any environment, whether indoors or outdoors,” said Terzofoco<\/a>, which is based in Umbria.<\/p>\n

The LuneUp Freestanding H2O basin can be installed with either floor or wall drainage. It can be paired with a wall-, floor- or countertop-mounted tap.<\/p>\n


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Product details:<\/strong><\/p>\n

Product:<\/strong> LuneUp Freestanding H2O basin<\/a>
\nDesigner:<\/strong>
Emanuel Gargano<\/a>
\nBrand:<\/strong>
Terzofoco<\/a>
\nContact:<\/strong>
info@terzofoco.it<\/a><\/p>\n

Materials:<\/strong> ceramic and aluminium
\nColours\/finishes:<\/strong> Raku Clay, Terra Rossa or Terra Scura. Choice of resin-coated aluminium or lava stone top
\nDimensions: <\/b>600 x 600 x 900 millimetres<\/p>\n

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