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Until now, all Riviera whirlpools featured an acrylic surface, which could be tiled if desired. Now, the breakthrough has reached the spa sector as well:
We are producing the new Roman “M” whirlpools from epoxy acrylate and applying mosaic directly to the surface. The results are stunningly chic and elegant. A wide range of mosaic options – such as the “Oxido” shown here – turns these spas into true design highlights.
The technical fittings have been discreetly relocated: they are now cleverly concealed beneath the large entry step, which provides ample space for all inlets and the surface lighting. This spacious niche is covered by a high-quality acrylic panel with a translucent finish, allowing the light to shine through. Subtly integrated intake slots transform the light panel itself into a functional suction element.
The result is a remarkably refined look – the technical components are visually minimised, leaving a pure, architectural aesthetic. A real delight for every architect and design-minded client.
We are producing the new Roman “M” whirlpools from epoxy acrylate and applying mosaic directly to the surface. The results are stunningly chic and elegant. A wide range of mosaic options – such as the “Oxido” shown here – turns these spas into true design highlights.
The technical fittings have been discreetly relocated: they are now cleverly concealed beneath the large entry step, which provides ample space for all inlets and the surface lighting. This spacious niche is covered by a high-quality acrylic panel with a translucent finish, allowing the light to shine through. Subtly integrated intake slots transform the light panel itself into a functional suction element.
The result is a remarkably refined look – the technical components are visually minimised, leaving a pure, architectural aesthetic. A real delight for every architect and design-minded client.
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