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Rexa: Rexa in Milan

REXA IN MILAN:

THE PROJECT TAKES SHAPE

 
 

In Milan, Rexa focuses its narrative in its Flagship Store at Mo.1950, a space where the collections enter a more complete exhibition, design and commercial dimension. A place conceived to welcome clients, architects and interior designers through real settings, compositional solutions and new formal directions.

 

It is here that the bathroom environment is presented in its most concrete expression: not merely as a set of products, but as a livable project, made of volumes, materials, proportions and details.

Completing the journey is the new partnership with Materia 2.0, Rexa's Material Hub, which introduces a more specific focus on material research: surfaces, textures and samples become tools for reading the project starting from the material itself.

 

A NEW GRAMMAR OF THE BATHROOM SPACE

At the Mo.1950 Flagship Store, Rexa's exhibition journey tells the evolution of the brand's language through materials, volumes, surfaces and design details.

This year, the new additions are numerous.

Opening the narrative is the Duna washbasin, presented in the new Concrete material.

Next comes Vision Evoke: the mirrored doors lighten the composition and expand the perception of space, while marble introduces a precious and natural note.

The journey continues with Zen, presented in coloured Korakril™. The material maintains its essential and compact vocation, while introducing a new chromatic intensity that expands its expressive possibilities.

With Moode, Rexa introduces the theme of pressed wood through a three-dimensional workmanship that gives depth and rhythm to the surface.

R1 brings a new formal softness into the space through its curved end units: the design becomes more fluid and welcoming, while maintaining the technical and design clarity that characterizes the collection.

 

Completing the narrative of these new additions is Mado: recalling the structure of a window or glazed partition, the mirror cabinet helps visually increase the perception of spaciousness within the bathroom environment.

 

In its Material Hub, Rexa enters a context dedicated to the culture of material. Here, the product is not displayed, but placed within a broader narrative made of samples, textures, finishes and relationships between materials.

The material library is the place where the project comes closer to its origin. Wood, marble, Corian® and Korakril™ are not presented as coverings, but as compositional tools capable of building atmospheres, defining volumes and guiding design choices.

Within the space, Rexa articulates its presence through settings and material samples that show the transition from intuition to realization: from surface to system, from detail to environment.

 
 
 

REXA IN MILAN:

THE PROJECT TAKES SHAPE

 
 

In Milan, Rexa focuses its narrative in its Flagship Store at Mo.1950, a space where the collections enter a more complete exhibition, design and commercial dimension. A place conceived to welcome clients, architects and interior designers through real settings, compositional solutions and new formal directions.

 

It is here that the bathroom environment is presented in its most concrete expression: not merely as a set of products, but as a livable project, made of volumes, materials, proportions and details.

Completing the journey is the new partnership with Materia 2.0, Rexa's Material Hub, which introduces a more specific focus on material research: surfaces, textures and samples become tools for reading the project starting from the material itself.

 

A NEW GRAMMAR OF THE BATHROOM SPACE

At the Mo.1950 Flagship Store, Rexa's exhibition journey tells the evolution of the brand's language through materials, volumes, surfaces and design details.

This year, the new additions are numerous.

Opening the narrative is the Duna washbasin, presented in the new Concrete material.

Next comes Vision Evoke: the mirrored doors lighten the composition and expand the perception of space, while marble introduces a precious and natural note.

The journey continues with Zen, presented in coloured Korakril™. The material maintains its essential and compact vocation, while introducing a new chromatic intensity that expands its expressive possibilities.

With Moode, Rexa introduces the theme of pressed wood through a three-dimensional workmanship that gives depth and rhythm to the surface.

R1 brings a new formal softness into the space through its curved end units: the design becomes more fluid and welcoming, while maintaining the technical and design clarity that characterizes the collection.

 

Completing the narrative of these new additions is Mado: recalling the structure of a window or glazed partition, the mirror cabinet helps visually increase the perception of spaciousness within the bathroom environment.

 

In its Material Hub, Rexa enters a context dedicated to the culture of material. Here, the product is not displayed, but placed within a broader narrative made of samples, textures, finishes and relationships between materials.

The material library is the place where the project comes closer to its origin. Wood, marble, Corian® and Korakril™ are not presented as coverings, but as compositional tools capable of building atmospheres, defining volumes and guiding design choices.

Within the space, Rexa articulates its presence through settings and material samples that show the transition from intuition to realization: from surface to system, from detail to environment.

 
 
 

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