Inda
Indissima Walk-In Shower
Indissima Walk-In is a shower designed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez for the Inda brand, characterized by the absence of doors which thus allows the shower to blend into the surrounding environment in a seamless whole. Indissima Walk-In lives in the sign of lightness, resulting in no upper crosspiece or other structural elements other than the very thin frame that encloses and frames its walls. Characterizing graphic sign, the frame with its finish can also extend inside the shower wall to form a convenient modular accessory bar through modules dedicated to soap dishes, soap holders and more.
Shower available in several sizes and configurations
Salvioni Design Solutions delivers all around the world. The assembly service is also available by our teams of specialized workers.
Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
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Among the leading companies in the field of Made in Italy bathroom furniture, Inda is a consolidated industrial reality able to make research and innovation its true strengths. The company is divided into three business divisions: one is dedicated to the bathroom furniture, with versatile solutions, stylistically impeccable and affordable; one relating to the world of shower walls, with a great variety in the offer to adapt easily to any pre-existing architectural situation; and a third entirely focused on the world of bathroom accessories, from towel racks to soap holders, from mirrors to lamps.Read more
Designed by
Matteo Thun
Matteo Thun (1952-) is one of the leading names in contemporary design and architecture in Italy. He was born in Bolzano into a family of ceramic entrepreneurs (whose company Thun spa, led by his younger brother Peter for decades, is now experiencing years of great success thanks to a shrewd franchising policy). Matteo Thun was for many years one of Ettore Sottsass's closest collaborators, with whom he founded the Memphis collective in 1981, the culmination of the great parable of Radical Design. His creations dating back to that period are marked by the extravagance and experimentation that characterized the whole movement, with a look of great interest and respect for the styles of the past. In 1985, a year after leaving Sottsass Associati, in his manifesto "The Baroque Bauhaus", he encourages colleagues to shy away from the incessant search for novelties that are always similar to themselves and to further enhance the legacies of the past. His style undergoes an evolution, approaching a timeless formal need, which can be found in his creations for brands such as Riva 1920, Artemide, Ethimo, Panzeri, Baxter, Dornbracht and many others. In 2001 he founded the Matteo Thun & Partners studio and also began an important international activity as an architect, centered above all on the luxury hotel sector.Read more