New colours for grab rails

A coloured HUG: this is the collection by Ponte Giulio

The company abandons classic colours for modern and trendy ones

Ponte Giulio enters the future through colours. From the soft and pastel tones of the past passes to metallic shades and daring combinations, demonstrating how much tomorrow is a time of breaking where, as in an intimate environment, you can allow yourself to be yourself.

Through its HUG collection, Ponte Giulio gives the chance to create places where to take care of ourself and of the others.
From cookie tones, powder pink and pastel sky blue colours change into aubergine, copper and lime; from stone or dark grey to grey dots, from cherry red to grey, from cherry red to red dots. And these gradations are joined by just as many reds and greys, such as coral and graffite.

“We thought - explains Ponte Giulio - that these colours would appeal to both the elderly, thanks to their modern look, as well as the younger people, who can equip their bathroom with innovative and trendy accessories”.

The grab bars with their contemporary design, versatile in their horizontal and vertical versions, are combined with mirrors, furniture, containers and washbasins, and then blend with shelves and storage trays, with a rainbow effect.
Red shelves on red dotted grab bar and silk grey furniture; coral red or graphite grey chairs, on grey or red dotted structures, with pure white furniture.

And for those who like bolder combinations: copper or lime structures with grey or red seats and grey or red seats and sugar paper furniture.

For classic lovers, there is no shortage of variants in steel and white in the three shades; warm, normal and pure.

"For a long time - ends Ponte Giulio - we have been persuaded that furnishing is not only a question of shape, but of colours too. For us, taking care of environments means making them welcoming and warm. This is the reason of the the name’s line: what could be warmer and more welcoming than a hug? And in this we thank the designer of HUG Daniele Trebbi who succeeded in transforming this feeling into shapes and colours".

"Let us take care of you, let us hug you".


HUG life caring design.