Deco D3, Showering collection by ADL
Deco D3, Showering collection by ADL

There is an area of interior design that has taken on growing importance in terms of function and style. The bathroom has become a corner of the home for private wellbeing and regeneration. Once seen simply as a practical service, essential in its form, today it has become a true aesthetic extension of the living area, emulating its expressive characteristics, its wealth of complements and decoration. With all this in mind, ADL has developed a special line, bringing its technology and know-how into the creation of doors and dividers specifically for this context.

Deco D3, Showering collection by ADL

The result is the Showering collection, not merely a shower cabin but an architectural system capable of creating – through factors of competition and sizing – true niches that make water and its benefits their absolute protagonists. Showering encloses corners of sensorial and aesthetic harmony, thanks to configurations and finishes that establish dialogue with the spaces in which they are inserted.

The primary characteristic, in fact, is chromatic and material continuity, developed with the door for entry to the room, in order to generate a surprisingly harmonious setting. Next comes visual and structural lightness: the sections of Showering are in aluminium, combined with glass (tempered, layered or both) with a thickness of 6mm. The system takes position in the space in a discreet way, not overwhelming it but emphasizing its beauty. This is also the result of the various styles available for deployment of the system: Mitica, Officina 3×2 and 4×1, Deco D3 and Japo J3.

Mitica, Showering collection by ADL

Mitica, Showering collection by ADL

Mitica stands out for its rigorous image, based on aluminium sections that contain the glass at their center; Officina features an industrial style, seen above all in the crossbars in aluminium that create grilles on the glass surface; Deco draws on turn-of-the-century charm, recreated in the intersections of posts and crosspieces; Japo, finally, is a tribute to the Japanese tradition, with its elegant intersections of vertical posts and slimmer horizontal crossbars.

Ready for personalization in terms of measurements, styles and hinged doors, Showering reflects the philosophy of ADL, always focused on the creation of systems that “do not divide spaces but subdivide and unite them at the same time, creating what Ludwig Mies van der Rohe defined as fluent spaces.”

Officina 4×1, Showering collection by ADL