With the Paola Collection, designer Paola Navone and Mamoli, a historical Italian faucet manufacturer, present a project that redefines the relationship between design and functionality. The collection unfolds in two acts — Paola & the bathroom and Paola & the kitchen, blending playfulness, evocative power and technical precision to bring a touch of surprising lightness to the most lived-in rooms of the home.
Part of the Design series, the Paola Collection puts the control lever at center stage — a bright red element with strong visual impact inspired by the shape of an oversized petal. This bold feature sits somewhere between irony and poetry, memory and experimentation.
The contrast between the generous, organic form of the lever and the sleek, chrome structure creates a subtle yet striking balance, breaking away from traditional faucet design. Here, decoration is never just aesthetic — it’s always purposeful. Ergonomically designed to be easy and natural to use, it responds to the need for accessibility and intuitive interaction.
Paola & the bathroom
In the bathroom, water becomes a ritual – intimate and reflective. Paola & the bathroom inhabits this space with elements that combine practicality and imagination, turning everyday actions into sensory experiences.
The collection features single-lever mixers for washbasins in various configurations, designed to suit both freestanding and countertop sinks with equal aesthetic and functional appeal.
Completing the bathroom environment is a wide range of shower solutions, all echoing the collection’s distinctive style, ensuring visual and material coherence throughout the space.
The lever is available not only in its iconic red, but also in a chrome finish—offering a more understated yet equally unique alternative.
Paola & the kitchen
In the kitchen, the collection captures the energy of repeated gestures, shared moments and togetherness. Paola & the kitchen celebrates the creative side of everyday life, offering solutions that combine safety, intuitive use and a boldly unconventional aesthetic.
As in the bathroom, the faucet comes in two versions — red lever or chrome — catering to those who prefer a more neutral palette without giving up the iconic form.
The mixer is available in two main variants: with the petal-shaped lever positioned on top of the faucet body for a direct, visible gesture or mounted on the side for a design that emphasizes compositional balance and functional clarity.