GRAFF Showcases Bespoke Solutions for Luxury Interiors
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GRAFF Showcases Bespoke Solutions for Luxury Interiors

GRAFF is strengthening its focus on bespoke craftsmanship and personalised design, offering architects and designers a wide range of customisation options to create distinctive luxury spaces tailored to individual requirements.

The brand's design approach enables professionals to develop project-specific solutions through an exclusive palette of 28 finishes, specialised configurations and customised specifications. According to the company, each creation is designed to combine innovation, precision and aesthetic flexibility.

Among its latest offerings is Pantheon, a bathroom collection inspired by the symmetry and grandeur of ancient Roman architecture. The range interprets classical design through sculptural forms, modular adaptability and refined detailing, including the interplay of smooth surfaces and fluted knurling. Available in multiple finishes and configurations, the collection aims to create serene and architecturally expressive bathroom environments.

GRAFF has also highlighted modular concepts such as Riva, a sculptural shower system influenced by European automotive design, and MOD+, a faucet collection that offers more than 63,000 possible combinations to support highly personalised interiors.

Whether for private residences, boutique hospitality projects or luxury spa destinations, the company said it works closely with architects and designers to translate creative concepts into bespoke design solutions. Each project, it added, is crafted to reflect the character of the space, the needs of the user and the designer's original vision.

GRAFF is strengthening its focus on bespoke craftsmanship and personalised design, offering architects and designers a wide range of customisation options to create distinctive luxury spaces tailored to individual requirements.The brand's design approach enables professionals to develop project-specific solutions through an exclusive palette of 28 finishes, specialised configurations and customised specifications. According to the company, each creation is designed to combine innovation, precision and aesthetic flexibility.Among its latest offerings is Pantheon, a bathroom collection inspired by the symmetry and grandeur of ancient Roman architecture. The range interprets classical design through sculptural forms, modular adaptability and refined detailing, including the interplay of smooth surfaces and fluted knurling. Available in multiple finishes and configurations, the collection aims to create serene and architecturally expressive bathroom environments.GRAFF has also highlighted modular concepts such as Riva, a sculptural shower system influenced by European automotive design, and MOD+, a faucet collection that offers more than 63,000 possible combinations to support highly personalised interiors.Whether for private residences, boutique hospitality projects or luxury spa destinations, the company said it works closely with architects and designers to translate creative concepts into bespoke design solutions. Each project, it added, is crafted to reflect the character of the space, the needs of the user and the designer's original vision.

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