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Inspiration, form and function
The Domos Project, launched by Docol in 2018, is an initiative that combines innovation, design and creativity to turn visionary ideas into exclusive, high-quality products. When opening the doors to its industrial complex, Docol invited major names in architecture and design to create signature pieces that combine functionality, aesthetics and originality.
The project represents the brand’s commitment to merging cutting-edge technology with artistic expression, resulting in collections marked by excellence, with faucets, shower heads and mixers that stand out for their sophisticated design and innovation. All items meet the Docol quality standard, with superior durability, flawless finishes and a focus on sustainability, providing solutions that save natural resources without sacrificing performance.
More than a collection, Domos is a celebration of design that inspires and transforms environments, establishing Docol as a reference in exclusive products for kitchens and bathrooms, both in Brazil and abroad.

Greg Bousquet, one of the founders of Triptyque Architecture, built his career over the course of 21 years with projects and awards all over the world.
Today, Greg Bousquet is at the helm of ARCHITECTS OFFICE, the agency that coordinates virtuous urbanism and ethical architecture, with bases of operation in Brazil and also in Portugal, at the LX Factory in Lisbon, together with João Vieira (ARCHITECTS OFFICE LX), forging creative independence and with a new identity.

By Greg Bousquet
Maxi-minimalism – To create a kitchen mixer that is both robust and minimalist, architect Greg Bousquet used a technical element as a fundamental part of the design and created the DocolBold mixer exclusively for Docol. Connected to the simplicity of industrial aesthetics, it also engages with the language and experimental character that characterize the firm’s work. Planned down to the smallest detail, DocolBold combines its raw industrial appearance with a flawless brushed finish in the exclusive DocolChroma Nickel, Copper and Graphite colors, in addition to the classic chrome-plated finish.
“We started from an industrial design and a somewhat rough appearance, to arrive at a product with its own aesthetic personality and flawless finish. The result, in our view, is luxurious.” – Grégory Bousquet

Born in Rio Claro in 1953, Humberto Campana is the oldest of the pair and his background is not directly related to art or creativity. After all, he graduated with a Law Degree. Fernando Campana, from Brotas, born 8 years after his brother in 1961, is an architect who graduated from Unicentro Belas Artes in São Paulo.
The Campana brothers are internationally recognized for their artistic work – with themes that primarily conjure everyday issues.

By Campana Brothers
The Poetry of Form
The Poetry of Form Created to please the soul, but also to provoke with boldness and good humor, the Spontaneous Connections collection was idealized by Fernando and Humberto Campana especially for DOCOL. The line, consisting of a faucet and mixer with interchangeable activations, was inspired by the hydraulic adaptations found in improvised architectural constructions.
The line offers two spout models – for deck-mount or wall-mounted faucets or mixers – interchangeable in three activation options: joystick-type single-lever mixer, cylindrical handwheel-type faucet and DocolPresence electronic operation. Industrial production and handcrafted care. The spouts have a surface finish developed exclusively for the collection: a smooth texture available in exclusive DocolChroma Nickel, Copper, Graphite and Gold colors.

Gui Mattos is dedicated to developing specialty solutions. He focuses on respecting customers’ needs and designing spaces that strive for appropriate functionality, comfort and aesthetics for each project.

By Gui Mattos
An extremely simple yet enigmatic shape that only reveals its function when used: this is the essence of the Giro faucet, created exclusively for Docol by architect Gui Mattos.
In this bold and subtle project, the architect proposes a visually interesting rectangular object – a block designed precisely to bring together all the functional elements.
A gentle turn at the top of the block makes a spout appear, which releases the water stream when the rotation reaches the middle of the sink bowl, an innovative and unprecedented operating technology developed by Docol especially for this product.

A symbol of contemporary architecture in São Paulo, architect Angelo Bucci is recognized internationally for the way he creates architecture. Light, with structure as the main element of the work, the architect has a unique way of materializing ideas.
With a calm and unassuming personality, Bucci creates a strong body of work, from houses to hospitals and apartment buildings, demonstrating his precise mastery of architectural technique.

By Angelo Bucci
With a unique and exclusive design, the Play shower spout offers a comfortable and invigorating bathing experience. Its spout concentrates water, sending it into a high-tech flow director to produce a unique stream that envelops the body without splattering. The arched design, with a spout at each end, provides two bathing options: a high spout for an overhead plunge shower, and a low spout for body-only bathing while keeping the head dry.

By Angelo Bucci
To create the Play mixer, the architect started from its activation mode: a simple touch to turn it on or off and a dial that keeps the temperature always the same. In the Play mixer, temperature is regulated by a cylindrical control on one side, and a simple touch on the other side turns the water on and off.

By Angelo Bucci
Innovative, versatile, generous, ultra-resistant and naturally beautiful. The Docol Concreta line includes three models of sink bowls with a unique identity, created from a new material for this application, Docol’s highly resistant microconcrete, which gives the product a satin appearance that is pleasing to touch with soft color nuances. DocolConcreta received the Good Design award from the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design, which annually recognizes excellence in product design. In addition, it allows you to create your own language of the material, with slender edges and delicate, precise shapes.

Play Arquitetura was founded in 2008 by architect Marcelo Alvarenga. In 2012, architect Juliana Figueiró became a partner. They mainly develop residential and commercial projects, with an approach based on open and sensitive dialogue. Projects are developed with extreme attention to technical and aesthetic details, taking into account that a good result in one aspect leads to success in others

By Play Arquitetura
Play Arquitetura was founded in 2008 by architect Marcelo Alvarenga. In 2012, architect Juliana Figueiró became a partner. They mainly develop residential and commercial projects, with an approach based on open and sensitive dialogue. Projects are developed with extreme attention to technical and aesthetic details, taking into account that a good result in one aspect leads to success in others

By Play Arquitetura
“Everyone enjoys a good outdoor shower on hot days, right? The Toró shower head was designed to provide this pleasure in an uncomplicated way; with it, it is very easy and convenient to have the spray head of your dreams in your garden or backyard,” says architect Marcelo Alvarenga, of Play Arquitetura, about this exclusive design for Docol.
Self-supporting (there is no need for wall-mounting due to its cement base), the Toró was designed so that even the lack of a nearby water source is not an obstacle, as it can be connected to a common garden hose, with a simple click.

Quaglio Simonelli is an award-winning Paris-based design studio renowned for the poetic and surprising details it incorporates into its projects. Invited by Docol to design a mixer, they imagined using contrasting materials, shapes and volumes superimposed in balance to create an unusual product, with a magical visual effect. It’s no coincidence that the product was named after nymphs in Greek mythology who dwelt in lakes, fountains and rivers and had the power to control the waters: the Naiads.

By Quaglio Simonelli
Conceived as an architectural volume in an asymmetrical balance, the single lever mixer brings together two elements of simple shapes that create a fluid composition: the light metal spout placed on a robust cylinder suggests a dynamic balance, in the imminence of movement, a perception reinforced using two different materials.
The single lever base produced with the exclusive Neoclast®, a high performance material composed of resin and mineral aggregates, which has a non-porous and smooth surface. This material is solid, resistant, easy to clean, and has a smooth, natural finish in three color options: chalk, sand, and basalt. The metal spout and handle feature a brushed DocolChroma® stainless-steel, graphite or copper finish.

Graduated in architecture from Escola da Cidade (São Paulo), Ana Neute opened her design studio in 2012, with the aim of developing original pieces, installations and projects. In 2013, she took part in the inaugural edition of the MADE – Art and Design Market fair. Anchored in the vision that urban space is shaped by relationships between people and that thinking about architecture is something broad, just like design, Ana Neute set out to create furniture, driven by the desire to create pieces that would “benefit users in every sense” and establish a relationship with different materials and techniques.

By Ana Neute
The DocolTwist line of accessories consists of a hook, a set of countertop accessories, 400-mm and 700-mm sets of wall accessories, a floor-standing toilet paper holder, a waste bin, a floor-standing towel rack with side table, an auxiliary stool, a tray and two sizes of towel holders.
Neoclast®, a moldable material composed of resin and mineral aggregates, is solid, sturdy, homogeneous and has low porosity, giving products a smooth, natural feel. In addition to bringing elements of the accessories set together, the stainless-steel strip with DocolChroma finish is the element that gives the DocolTwist line its formal personality.

Alan Chu is an Architect and Urbanist, graduated from FAU-Mackenzie in 2001. From 2010 to 2022, he worked with architect Isay Weinfeld, acting in recent years as head of the firm’s creative team, where he developed numerous high-end projects and collaborated on projects of great international relevance. From 2015 to 2019, he lived between São Paulo and Alto Paraíso, Goiás, at Chapada dos Veadeiros, where he designed several houses amongst nature, besides conceiving and building Casa da Mangueira, a residence and hotel boutique. Over his 20-year career, Alan’s projects have been awarded in Brazil and abroad and his work is known for its creativity combined with precision, elegance and proportional mastery. His projects have a widely diverse aesthetic, since they present — through his sensibility — each client’s wishes and requests.

By Alan Chu
An outdoor shower head inspired by water games with the garden hose. Imagine this game becoming a garden sculpture, formed by a polished stainless-steel tube structure. Resting on the lawn, it dances gracefully in the air like an unruly hose until in finally releases a delicious stream of water over us.