Versace Maison Inspired By Neoclassical & Baroque Styles In New Home Collection

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The bath fittings from the Versace Home Collection will blow your minds away! Inspired by the 1930s, this collection has a whole lot of accessories that reconfirm the brand popularity as a major producer of ultra-luxe products for the home of those who appreciate the finer things in life. You cas see delicate yet strong soap dishes, ornate door and cupboard hadles as well as towel rails, taps, paper roll holders and wall-mounted toilet brush holders that do nothing short of but impress with their brilliance.

The final touches are given in shiny 24 carat gold and chrome to the intricately developed patterns that draw their base from neoclassical and baroque eras. And let us remind you that these are times known for their opulence. In fact, they are also known for the various aesthetical experiments with new colors and sculptural techniques and forms. As far as the price tags go, the brush holder costs $1150, paper roll holder $850, soap holder $875, towel holder $745 and roll holder $565.

All accessories in this bathroom collection bear the iconic logo of the maker Versace Maison. And the signature is truly done justice by the sheer quality and style of all the products!

Via thedaily

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