Children experience the world through imagination, and their rooms become the stages where stories take shape, where comfort turns into courage and every detail strengthens a sense of belonging. Designing for the youngest therefore means beginning from an emotional universe while also responding to the needs of parents who seek safety, durability and peace of mind
Hercules, ramonsoler
At Salone del Mobile 2026, the Catalan company presents a comprehensive vision of the bathroom space, where taps, sanitaryware and accessories converge into a single material and design language
Few objects in the home respond to as precise a gesture as a tap. It is a point of contact between body and architecture, between mechanics and everyday life, one that demands a level of design care that is often underestimated. Starting from this detail – the gesture, the material, the finish – ramonsoler builds a broader narrative at Salone del Mobile 2026: that of a bathroom conceived as a unified environment, where every component plays a part in a single project. The Catalan company, active since 1890, comes to Milan with an offering that goes well beyond taps and fittings.
The stand designed for Hall 10 (Stand D03) will already be a statement of intent. The exhibition space will adopt an open, fluid layout that will guide visitors through the various collections seamlessly. No rigid partitions: the stand’s architecture will mirror the idea of the bathroom that ramonsoler intends to communicate – an integrated environment in which every component is in dialogue with the others. Materials, textures and finishes will be orchestrated to convey a contemporary and cohesive atmosphere, understated yet elegant, in keeping with the brand’s visual identity.
The exhibition will go beyond the individual product to embrace the entire bathroom ecosystem: taps, shower solutions, shower heads, washbasins, sanitaryware and accessories will be presented as parts of a unified project. It is a holistic approach that reflects a well-established trend in contemporary interior design, where the bathroom is conceived as a fully-fledged architectural space, subject to the same demands of formal and material coherence as any other room in the home.
Central to this coherence will be the special Quality Finish range – copper, graphite, brushed gold, matt black – which will run across the entire collection, from taps to accessories. It is a significant detail: the ability to maintain chromatic and tactile continuity between a mixer and a towel rail, between a shower head and a mirror, is what transforms a set of objects into an environment. A principle that architects and designers know well, and one that ramonsoler translates into a product system.
Behind the elegance of the lines, which stand out for their clean, contemporary design, lies a longstanding commitment to research and development: solutions engineered to reduce water and energy consumption without compromising mechanical precision or aesthetic quality. A balance between performance and formal sensibility that has earned the company several international accolades, including the Red Dot Award, three iF Design Awards and a Good Design Award.
With its presence in Milan, ramonsoler – which exports to over 50 countries from its 16,000-square-metre facility in Sant Joan Despí – reaffirms an international vocation built on 135 years of industrial heritage. This is not a company that chases trends, but one that has accompanied them all along, with the patience and precision of those who know that a good tap, like a good project, is a matter of detail.
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