FAQs in bathroom planning: Part 2 Products
Holistic bathroom planning takes many aesthetic, architectural and functional aspects into account. This also applies to the product selection.
The functional
centre of the bathroom.
Holistic bathroom planning takes many aesthetic, architectural and functional aspects into account. This also applies to the product selection.
Christian Werner has been designing bathroom
furniture for Duravit for many years. After six projects he has now designed
his very first washbasins – which interact with console vanity units and
washbasin vanity units.
Design
concept and inspirations: Christian Werner on his new Vitrium bathroom
collection – one of the select design series that make up the Duravit Artisan
Lines.
With its renovation, the House of Reminiscence follows the idea of "Beauty of Everyday Things" - embodied in the bathroom by Duravit products.
The Bento Box principle: Inspired by Japanese lunch boxes, the wet and dry areas are separated in the new Duravit series.
The shape of a dewdrop is intended to be the unifying element of the collection: from the ceramics to the bathtub to the furniture, mirrors and fittings.
Bette is now introducing BetteBalance: four new
bowl washbasins made of glazed titanium steel, with which different areas of
use and style worlds can be realised in one design language.
A minimalist and geometric design language and a wide range of surfaces define the character of the L-Cube series from Duravit.
"Creating Homes" with Subway 3.0: the bathroom collection from Villeroy & Boch aims to make family bathroom planning child's play.
The MAMM House in Tokyo combines old stock with new design - in the bathrooms with products from Duravit.