New Collections from Gamma and MGBross
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New Collections from Gamma and MGBross
Two new intriguing collections from Gamma-Arredamenti /9000 Series and MGBross /Bio-Logic. Click on the individual images to reveal the details of these finely crafted products all made in Italy!
The individual pieces integrate to form a new environment, a new scenario, a new world. In salon design, new is synonymous with identifying shapes inspired by the purity and simplicity of natural elements; designs that correspond to the current focus on well being and equilibrium. This explains the use of soft and round shapes that give rise to positive emotions… so important in the salon, a place devoted to the beauty and pleasure of taking care of the body and the soul.
In the 9000 Series line, interior and exterior mingle creating undiscovered and extremely innovative spaces; in the Bio-Logic line, styling chairs become soft flowers that seem to embrace the body. In both, styling stations and reception desks emit a soft light surrounding objects, walls, and floor creating the sensation of being in a natural setting like in a garden or by a pool of water.
For more information please log on to Gamma’s U.S. commercial website: www.beautydesign.com or the official company websites: www.gamma-arredamenti.com and www.mgbross.com
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