‘Fuse’, an organic-shaped wash basin designed by Marike Andeweg for Dutch design label NotOnlyWhite has won the iF Product Design Award 2015.
‘Fuse’, an organic-shaped wash basin designed by Marike Andeweg for Dutch design label NotOnlyWhite has won the iF Product Design Award 2015.
In 1896, Adolf Lamprecht founded an enamelling and die-cutting works in Penig, Saxony, thus laying the foundations for the company that today trades under the acronym “Alape”. Since relocating in 1954, Alape has been producing individual washplace solutions for private and semi-public spaces in Goslar, Lower Saxony. Its success is founded on its glazed steel washbasins and washstands, as well as on a unique symbiosis of craftsmanship and technology within the manufacturing process. (by Atrium)
Both the bath and the ‘Menhir’ wash basin are free-standing, highly sculptural pieces that provide an arresting focal point within any bathroom space
When it came to launching their latest family of products, high-end Swiss bathroom manufacturer decided to buck the trend for the ultra-rational and focus on building on the softer, timeless design language of its earlier Palomba collection. The result: the striking Palomba Collection 2012. (by Simon Keane-Cowell)
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Kassel-born Bremen-based product designer Jannis Ellenberger has created this minimalist, crisp-white washstand. Featuring a sink, two-level counter top, a towel rack, and two different sized holders, the basin itself is made of mineral composite while the entire design is supported by a simple, lacquered ash frame. (more…)
The Italian bathroom manufacturer Mastella Design has recently unveiled these two, organically-shaped washbasins, which are to be presented later this month during this year’s, 29th edition of the international exhibition of ceramic tile and bathroom furnishings Cersaie (20-24 September).
'Level 45' bathroom system by Naghi Habib for Falper
Architect and designer Naghi Habib has created an innovative bathroom system for manufacturer Falper called ‘Level 45’. The ‘pulpit element’, as the company’s promotional copy puts it, acts as unifying element, running at a height of 48mm throughout the various bathroom elements, acting as case, support and seat.
The Italian company Bisazza, especially known for its wide range of highly exclusive mosaics and tiles, debuts at this year’s ISH fair in Frankfurt with ‘Bisazza Bagno’ – a new bathroom collection. The Spanish design harlequin Jaime Hayón, who clearly shares certain aesthetic and stylistic values with the Italian brand was entrusted with the design of the first collection – collaborations with an array of internationally recognized designers will follow.
Kreoo is the new label of the Italian manufacturer Decormarmi, a historic Italian company specialised in marble and stone processing. With Nabhi, designed by Enzo Berti, Kreoo launched a new series of modular wash-stands, composed of a tray and a basin. The elements come in various shapes and marbles and are adaptable to different sub-structures. Kreoo will be present at this year’s Abitare Il Tempo from 16 -19 September in Verona, Italy. (more…)