During the second week of September, Super Inox took part in Architect@Work Milan, the international trade fair dedicated to innovations in architecture and design.

This year’s edition, entitled “Metamorphosis – Spaces in Evolution”, explored new scenarios in design: from sustainability to biophilia and sensory wellbeing, themes that are increasingly central in a changing world.

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For Super Inox, it was a very positive experience, with a large turnout of professionals and visitors interested in the new collection, Nodo, created by designer Raffaella Mangiarotti and designed to adapt to the needs of the present while evoking a strong connection with the past.

The collection was presented in its main variants: washbasin mixer and high washbasin mixer, 1-hole washbasin mixer, 3-hole washbasin mixer and 2-hole built-in washbasin mixer. These were complemented by a selection of finishes, from the most classic to the most unusual, capable of interpreting different aesthetic styles and integrating with contemporary spaces.

Discussions with architects, designers and industry professionals confirmed their interest in solutions that combine functionality, durability and aesthetic appeal, values that have always guided Super Inox’s work.

Participating in Architect@Work was not only an opportunity to present our latest products, but also a valuable chance to exchange ideas with those who imagine and create the spaces of the future. Environments in constant metamorphosis, where materials and objects are not simply furnishing elements, but tools capable of improving quality of life.