Gessi: When the Bathroom Becomes a Culture of Wellbeing
- Carla Gatto
- Aug 21
- 2 min read
I had the pleasure of visiting Casa Gessi in Milan and the evocative Parco Gessi, headquarters of the namesake company, a leader in the production of faucets and wellness accessories for the bathroom.
The visit, organized by Miele Più—a retailer in our area—turned into an inspiring experience and an opportunity for exchange among fellow architects.

Casa Gessi: A Sensory Experience in the Heart of Milan
Casa Gessi is not just a showroom: it is a place of creative stimulation for designers, architects, and sophisticated Gessi Official users. Entering the Milanese spaces means immersing yourself in environments designed to evoke emotions: water features, video walls, and stage designs that recall a secret garden set within the city.
It was a unique opportunity to experience how Gessi’s design rises to the level of true High Culture, blending high fashion with Italian artisanal heritage. A fascinating mix between the elegance of design and a deep-rooted Italian know-how: artisanal, precise, authentic. Every detail, every surface, every finish speaks the language of wellbeing—understood not only as physical comfort but also as emotional, sensorial, and aesthetic harmony.
Parco Gessi: High-End Craftsmanship in the Hills
Parco Gessi is a true “cathedral of craft”: an area of over 20,000 m² that integrates research, production, and brand storytelling. Here, every piece of brass, every hand-finished detail conveys the value of Italian High Culture, where craftsmanship and technology coexist in harmony.
The Bathroom as a Wellness Space
At Casa Gessi, we witnessed firsthand how the bathroom is evolving: from a purely functional environment into a genuine place of wellbeing. The new products presented confirmed the brand’s focus on multisensory comfort, combining chromotherapy, hydromassage, waterfalls, fine materials, and bespoke finishes.
With just a few essential pieces, the collections reinterpret traditional faucets, transforming the bathroom project into a space of relaxation and regeneration that everyone can create in their own home.
Conclusion
I return home with new ideas, concrete insights for my projects, and one certainty: Italian design, when created with intelligence and passion, never fails to amaze.
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