KALLISTA's printed faucet, the Grid Sink Faucet, recently received recognition from The Chicago Athenaeum Museum in the form of its GOOD DESIGN Award in the Bath and Accessories category. The standout KALLISTA Grid Sink Faucet with Cube Handles explores geometric forms, minimal lines and the use of negative space to create a modern faucet design that is stripped to the bare essentials. In particular, the sleek style of the faucet pays tribute to the architects, designers and artists who defied popular styles of the 19th century in favor of creating a new style for a new century.
Soon, KALLISTA plans to launch The Grid Collection with other geometric minimalist designs that complement the style of the faucet.
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Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Faucet Designs - The use of 3D printing technology in faucet design enables creative exploration of geometric minimalist designs and negative space.
2. Recognition for Geometric Minimalist Design - There is a growing recognition and appreciation for designs that explore minimal lines and the use of negative space to create products that provide functional value and artistic appeal.
3. Revival of 19th Century Architectural Style - Innovation opportunities exist in combining new technologies and minimalist design to pay tribute to the architects, designers and artists who defied popular styles of the 19th century.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The use of 3D printing technology in faucet design and the growing recognition of geometric minimalist design is disruptive to the home decor industry.
2. Architecture - There is an opportunity for architects and designers to incorporate the revival of 19th century architectural style into groundbreaking new structural work.
3. 3D Printing - Advancements in 3D printing technology create opportunities to produce innovative designs and products with improved efficiency and speed.