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Minimum by Falper

Inspired by artist Donald Judd, the Minimum series by Milan-based Victor Vasilev emphasizes clean lines, proportion and composition. Complementing the pure forms is a curated palette of materials, from thickly veined marble and natural wood to durable composites like Cementobasic (a tinted and washable concrete) and Cristalplant Bio Active (a plant-based resin).
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Formalia by Scavolini

A companion to the kitchen and living room systems that share its name, the Formalia bathroom cabinet features the same streamlined silhouette defined by a recessed and angled metal handle. Along with closed storage, the modular program by Italy’s Vittore Niolu incorporates the ladder-like Status wall system, which keeps everyday items on display and near at hand.
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Evo 21 by Agape

With balanced structures and fuss-free fronts, the Evo 21 bathroom cabinets by Benedini Associati have a sleek yet flexible aesthetic. The units can be arranged vertically or horizontally, and deep drawers boast ample out-of-sight storage space. A variety of materials are offered, including wood or marble.
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D-Neo by Duravit

Belgian designer Bertrand Lejoly aimed for timelessness when devising the D-Neo suite, a collection of furniture, washbasins, a bathtub and a wall-mounted toilet that share a common and approachable language — linear, geometric and versatile. Catering to customization, the series includes a wide range of dimensions and material and finish options for most pieces, making it an ideal solution for bathrooms big and small.
4 Simple and Stylish Bathroom Cabinets
Minimalist systems that maximize storage and style in equal measure.