Since 1975, Serdaneli has been creating bespoke bathroom fittings, an expression of the house’s craftsmanship.
The Bramante and Saline Royale collections inaugurate “Haute Robinetterie”, Serdaneli’s new prestige line, issued in numbered editions.
Bramante




The Bramante collection pays tribute to the Tempietto in Rome, the masterwork of the architect Bramante (1444–1514). The handles faithfully reproduce its most emblematic elements — cylindrical body, colonnade, entablature with triglyphs and metopes, dome crowned by a balustrade. The spout, a column rising to a graceful arc, creates a poetic continuity between structure and function.
Saline Royale




The Saline Royale collection draws inspiration from the work of Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, the visionary eighteenth-century architect. The handles and spout echo the characteristic Ledolcian column — a stacking of blocks and cylinders — as seen on the director’s house at the Saline Royale d’Arc-et-Senans. An aesthetic so timeless it speaks naturally to the most contemporary interiors.
Recognised internationally for his classical approach to interior architecture, Juan Pablo Molyneux describes each of his projects as “a battlefield where the homeland to be defended is that of craftsmanship .“ It is this uncompromising standard that led him to Serdaneli — a shared conviction that brassware can be functional sculpture: a piece of microarchitecture conceived with the precision of fine jewellery.




