
Marble in Motion
In the world of natural stone, few names carry the weight—or the finesse—of Salvatori. And with the Nereo collection, designer Elisa Ossino gives that legacy a surprisingly gentle edge in the realm of bathroom vanities.
Crafted in honed marble or limestone, these wall-mounted bathroom vanities float like sculptural monoliths—pared down, yes, but anything but cold. Ossino’s instinct to round corners and ease transitions pays off. Each curve invites contact. Every shadow feels intentional. Even the integrated sink reads more like a carved vessel than a plumbing fixture.
The real trick? Marrying grandeur with intimacy. The ribbed texture across the facade adds rhythm without resorting to ornament. The color stories—particularly Verde Guatemala’s inky green—lend depth and drama while sidestepping overt luxury cues.
And yet, this is still stonework with gravitas. The kind of material fluency that’s earned Salvatori a spot among the greats (and a few nods here on 3rings). For specifiers seeking bathroom furniture that acts like sculpture but behaves like millwork, Nereo makes a compelling case.



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