Send message to Gessi UK
Ask a question
Pricing/Quote
List of suppliers/where can I buy
Sample request
I have read and agree to the terms and conditions of usage and The Building Centre's Privacy Policy. Your request will be sent and shared to the selected manufacturers you submit a request to.

Find products

Use our product finder to search for products and materials

Subscribe to our newsletter to receive news about events and exhibitions, innovation and materials on the latest building product innovations, case studies and more.
I have read and agree to the terms and conditions of usage and The Building Centre's Privacy Policy.

Gessi offers new options for trend-forward matte black looks

2 Nov 2017
Case study

The fashion set’s go-to color choice is finally making an appearance at home. Though polished, high-gloss finishes and gleaming white hues have been dominating kitchen and bath design for some time, dark matte finishes continue to come on strong as one of the biggest trends since 2016. Being a neutral, black is never “not in style”, but it's sure enjoying a moment in the spotlight right now, especially in its subtle matte form.

Matte black is expected to grow large in brassware, where it’s a surprising departure from the shiny metal surfaces we’re accustomed to seeing in this domain; juxtaposing mattes with shiny surfaces can create eye-catching opposition.

Gessi offers the ideal option for achieving this trend-forward and increasingly popular look with its Via Manzoni Collection, now finally available also in a glamorous matte black finishing, besides polished chrome and silvered.

From Goccia to Rettangolo, Rettangolo K, Rettangolo XL, Cono, Gessi Emporio, etc., the Company offers a vast range of designer Collections available in a glamorous matte black finishing, perfect for achieving this trend-forward and increasingly popular look.

Black has more depth—and more versatility—than it gets credit for. Via Manzoni - the latest of the Gessi Collection to be rendered in a bold and chic matte black finishing - can be incorporated into a bathroom interior in so many ways: it can be incredibly dramatic, can act as an accent, or really ground an otherwise airy space. Matt Black Via Manzoni results timeless yet modern at the same time. 

Keep exploring