GUGLIELMI RUBINETTERIE PRESENTS LIEVE
Published by Sugar & Cream, Wednesday 08 October 2025
Images courtesy of Guglielmi
An Ode to Simplicity — Colors in the Kitchen
There’s a quiet beauty in things that don’t ask to be noticed. Lieve is one of them — a true statement of style for those who appreciate purity, balance, and the soft authority of minimalism. It carries itself lightly, adapting to any décor while infusing the space with serenity.

The new kitchen collection from Guglielmi Rubinetterie, Lieve, brings together refined Italian design and intelligent functionality. Because a faucet, when designed with intention, can turn an everyday gesture into an aesthetic experience.
With lines as fluid as water itself, Lieve embodies the harmony between movement and stillness. Its matte finishes, drawn from natural elements, speak softly alongside wood, stone, and brushed metal — creating interiors that feel composed, contemporary, and quietly human.

Olive | Clay | Sand
Beyond timeless finishes like chrome, brushed nickel, matte white, and matte black, Lieve introduces three new tones — Sand, Olive, and Clay — hues that bridge the home with nature, grounding the kitchen in calm, earthy emotion.

Presented by Coulisse | INK
SAND — Light That Softly Settles
Matt Sand is the color of calm mornings — a warm, neutral shade that reflects no glare and rests easily on the eye. Its soft matte texture absorbs light, creating a velvety surface that feels both tactile and tranquil.

Under natural light, it complements organic materials — wood, linen, stone — and pairs effortlessly with whites, greys, and gentle greens, bringing warmth without intrusion.
OLIVE — A Modern Green with Roots in Nature
Matt Olive reconnects the kitchen to the landscape. It’s a green softened by grey, veiled by earth — a tone that doesn’t dominate but blends gracefully into its surroundings. A contemporary bridge between urban living and natural rhythm.

This subtle hue sits beautifully with concrete, brushed metals, and wood, as well as soft neutrals like beige, dove grey, and terracotta.
CLAY — Depth and Warmth in Every Shade
Matt Clay is quietly confident — a warm, grounded tone that recalls raw ceramics and sun-baked soil. It brings depth and sophistication, embracing surrounding colors without overpowering them.

Used in modern or minimalist kitchens, it replaces black or chrome with a gentler kind of strength. Clay loves to sit beside petrol blue, forest green, or burgundy, and pairs naturally with steel, leather, marble, and stone.
Lieve doesn’t seek attention. It simply belongs — an everyday companion that dresses the kitchen with presence and personality, never noise.

Preview at SICAM 2025
Lieve will make its debut at Sicam 2025, ahead of its official launch in October.
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