Welcome to the 1930s, a period when cultural and
artistic progress was in full swing. This period of
extreme creativity encouraged Serge Volevatch to
design faucets with generous structures, curvy and
rounded. All this is combined with a flared spout,
from which the water gushes like a waterfall. This
stimulates the senses of both touch and hearing.
The handles are all made of solid wood - oak, ebony,
cocobolo, violet or macassar – which is a first in
tapwear. They can however also be supplied with
marble, rock crystal, pink quartz or metal finishes.
The wide spout is complemented by a built-in diverter
and a scallop-shaped soap dish. This gives the model
the ‘crazy’ look of a bathroom you might find in a
chalet, a villa overlooking the sea or aboard a yacht.