During Design Week, Rexa presented in Milan a new idea of the bathroom space: no longer just a functional environment, but a design-led, domestic and sensory place.
At the Flagship Store at @@mo.1950_official , the collections interact as elements of a single architecture: Duna in Concrete, soft and sculptural; Vision Evoke, between reflections and marble; Zen in the new coloured Korakril™; Moode with its three-dimensional Grid surface; R1 with new curved side panels; Mado, combining storage, mirrors and accessories.
A journey built through details, proportions and material relationships, conceived for those who design the bathroom environment as an integral part of living.
A week rich in encounters, visions and exchanges, from which new reflections for the future will emerge.
Rexa is in Milan for Design Week with Material made real.
An approach that places material at the center, in its most concrete, real, and perceptible presence. Surfaces, finishes, material effects, and chromatic choices become design tools, capable of defining space and transforming the bathroom into an architectural and sensory experience.
This narrative takes shape at Mo.1950, Rexa’s Flagship Store, and at Materia 2.0, the Material Hub, where Material made real is expressed through installations, material research, and design solutions that create a dialogue between material, space, and perception.
For Fuorisalone, Rexa expresses “Material made real” through the pressed wood selected for Moode within the Mo.1950 installation.
The surface gains depth and movement, creating a three dimensional effect that makes the material feel even more alive, tangible, and perceptible.
In this way, wood is not just a finish, but a real presence: an element that defines the space, strengthens its character, and helps create an authentic sensory experience.
For Fuorisalone, Rexa presents itself at Mo.1950 with an installation that places material at the center, in its most tangible and design driven form.
“Material made real” guides the narrative through new material effects, surfaces, finishes, and spatial solutions that transform the bathroom into an architectural and sensory experience.
Concrete, pressed woods, chromatic contrasts, and carefully designed details shape a space where material becomes a real presence.
The Instant of Change returns to @mo.1950_official with Fragmenta, a project curated by @luca.caizzi in collaboration with Mo.1950.
Fragmenta shifts the focus from production to what remains: traces, dust, fragments, residual elements that become carriers of time and industrial memory. The fragment is no longer a margin, but an origin, capable of opening up new interpretative and visual possibilities.
In full harmony with "Material made real", Fragmenta explores matter as a living, tangible presence, capable of generating space, imagination, and relationships.
Developed as a collective practice, the installation brings together @struggentestudio and the stylist duo @castorepolluce.eu within the space of the darkroom. Here, photography is explored in its most material dimension, chemical, tactile, almost scientific, transforming residues into abstract rayograms suspended between process and imagination.
During Milan Design Week, Rexa will be at its Flagship Store, Mo.1950.
This is where the theme chosen for this edition, Material made real, takes its fullest form: an approach that places material at the center, in its tangible presence, in its ability to define space and guide the design process. If you come and visit us, you will discover an installation that showcases new material effects, chromatic choices, and spatial solutions that enhance surfaces, finishes, and perception, expressing the bathroom as an architectural and sensory experience.
We look forward to seeing you!
Our Atelier Tecnico is not just a display island.
It is a place where the material reveals itself.
Where every Rexa product shows what it truly is: structure, constructive intelligence, precision, vision.
A space designed for those who want to understand things in depth.
The private villa project in Valencia is built around a simple, rigorous idea: turning the bathroom into a central space that brings together everyday ritual, order, and comfort, without relying on scenographic effects.
The key move is a bespoke island conceived as both a functional and spatial hub: a single element integrating countertop and basin, a vanity area, and storage, so that functions are concentrated and the space remains legible, open, and almost domestic.
A surface, when treated with intention, stops being a background.
It becomes rhythm.
Moode works on this principle.
A system that does not define a style, but builds possibilities through material and structure.
A compact, freestanding volume that seems to emerge from the material rather than being constructed.
Its soft curves are not a formal gesture, but the result of a process: removing to find balance.
Marble carries this gesture within it.
Not as a surface, but as an origin.
Carrara, Nero Marquinia, Verde Alpi, Rosso Levanto.
Each variation does not change the form, but the way light moves across it, the density it conveys, the perceptual weight it brings into the space.
Neutrality, when it is real, is never flat. It is a precise construction between form and matter.
Hole works on this balance.
Soft, essential shapes, designed to adapt to multiple configurations without losing coherence: freestanding, corner, or wall aligned.
But it is Korakril that defines the character.
A surface that maintains full thickness homogeneity,
yet introduces a controlled, deep material vibration, never decorative.
A work that tells of visions, material, and craftsmanship.
Moving through projects, details, and decisions, in search of a common thread: the one that brings together idea and realization.