Duravit Brings Inspiration Through DuraSquare
Select, unique design elements set the stage for minimalist style in the bathroom. By reducing things to the essentials, these elements form the central focal points in the room. Find pure bathroom inspiration with Duravit’s innovative DuraSquare.
The shape of the bathroom ceramics in the Durasquare series fuses defined rectangular edges and organically-flowing inner contours. Using innovative materials like DuraSolid or DuraCeram creates a high-quality look and feel. Thanks to inconspicuously integrated, comfort-enhancing technologies, the focus is on functionality. Used in connection with home accessories, the result is a clearly structured, minimalist living space. Duravit AG Founded in 1817 in Hornberg in the Black Forest, Duravit AG is today a leading international manufacturer of designer bathrooms. The company operates in more than 130 countries worldwide and stands for innovations in the fields of signature design, the intelligent use of technology and premium quality. In cooperation with high-profile international designers, such as Philippe Starck, EOOS, Phoenix Design, sieger design, Kurt Merki Jr., Christian Werner, Matteo Thun and Cecilie Manz, the company develops comfortable bathrooms that really enhance quality of life for users on a sustained basis. Duravit’s product portfolio comprises sanitary ceramics, bathroom furniture, baths and shower trays, wellness systems, shower-toilets, faucets and accessories.
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