Aurena: an architectural series from the hands of an architect
The bathroom collection Aurena from Duravit is as equally well suited for use in private or guest bathrooms as in
signature properties.
The bathroom collection Aurena from Duravit is as equally well suited for use in private or guest bathrooms as in
signature properties.
The bathrooms of the Hotel Rosewood Munich use taps from different Axor collections.
The consistently natural concept of the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten in Iserlohn extends to the entire interior design: from the lobby and the spacious catering area to the rooms and bathrooms.
Pop up my Bathroom, an initiative of the German
Bathroom Sector Association (Vereinigung Deutsche Sanitärwirtschaft e.V.
[VDS]) and Messe Frankfurt established in conjunction with the ISH, is
an experimental platform for architects, bathroom planners, interior
designers and journalists. It aims to explore and illustrate what
possibilities the bathroom can offer people as an aesthetic and
functional space. On the one hand, it gives experts a chance to find out
about new developments, on the other hand it aims to convert the
designs it develops into pictures that will be understood all over the
world.
The bathrooms of the Hotel Rosewood Munich use taps from different Axor collections.
The consistently natural concept of the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten in Iserlohn extends to the entire interior design: from the lobby and the spacious catering area to the rooms and bathrooms.
Particular attention was paid to the design of the light-flooded master bathroom, with a free-standing bathtub and countertop basin from Duravit.
The welcoming natural cosiness of
the Alps combined with the breezy charm of the Baltic
Sea were to create what is probably Germany's most
northerly Alpine resort.
The
Emotional Bathroom appeals to all the senses – and water, as a connecting
element that involves all the senses, performs a central function.
At ISH 2023 Pop up my
Bathroom will be presenting sustainability in the bathroom as a future concept.
The Wellbeing Bathroom has its finger on the
pulse of a major trend in today’s society. At ISH 2023, the
Pop up my Bathroom trend platform presents the Wellbeing Bathroom as a future
concept.
The trend towards compact bathrooms for urban
homes is prompting the industry and bathroom planners to develop innovative
solutions specifically tailored to small spaces.
The bathroom collection Aurena from Duravit is as equally well suited for use in private or guest bathrooms as in
signature properties.
Dornbracht offers a wide range of accessories that complement the manufacturer's mixer ranges and shower applications.
With lacquered surfaces in various colours or real wood veneer and trendy dark grooved glass doors, the Accura design line offers many individual design options and well-organised storage space.
The touch-free soap dispensers Topfill from Benkiser contribute to a coherent room concept and ensure more cleanliness and hygiene in restrooms.
The bathroom collection Aurena from Duravit is as equally well suited for use in private or guest bathrooms as in
signature properties.
The bathrooms of the Hotel Rosewood Munich use taps from different Axor collections.
The consistently natural concept of the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten in Iserlohn extends to the entire interior design: from the lobby and the spacious catering area to the rooms and bathrooms.
Dornbracht offers a wide range of accessories that complement the manufacturer's mixer ranges and shower applications.
Particular attention was paid to the design of the light-flooded master bathroom, with a free-standing bathtub and countertop basin from Duravit.
For the refinement, Dornbracht’s partner, Sieger Design, subtly changed the
striking, hybrid design form of the IMO series.
With lacquered surfaces in various colours or real wood veneer and trendy dark grooved glass doors, the Accura design line offers many individual design options and well-organised storage space.
The welcoming natural cosiness of
the Alps combined with the breezy charm of the Baltic
Sea were to create what is probably Germany's most
northerly Alpine resort.