Glass is an element that, from simple decoration, is gradually replacing structural elements in both public and private environments, altering the perception of visibility, eliminating all visual obstacles, and amplifying our senses.
We are at the mercy of a sort of dematerialization of the elements that make up domestic and public spaces, where glass is becoming the main protagonist: walls, parapets, stairs, floors, ceilings; moving on to furnishings, glass chairs, tables, and furniture are the order of the day.
Here is Invisible, the Hammam cabin which, depending on the glass chosen, disappears into the room: in the transparent or extra-clear version it is almost imperceptible, in the reflective or smoked glass version it creates mirrored effects by reflecting the surrounding environment.
In this new scenario, Invisible, the hammam cabin, is at its best in the home and in hotellerie environments thanks to the variety of glass, which makes it disappear inside the room: in the transparent or extra-clear version, it is almost imperceptible, in the reflective or smoked glass version it creates mirrored effects by reflecting the surrounding environment.
One of the strong points of this product is the high versatility of the solutions since Invisible can be made to the centimeter and can be installed on the wall, in corners, and in niches, even on existing shower trays.
We would like to point out that, since the shower tray is not required, the product can also be installed on the floor.