Duravit: Colour Up Your Everyday
Duravit adds colour to the bathroom – washbasins, furniture, toilets, or bathtubs are now available in a total of six colours. The colour concept was curated by Christian Werner, who is also responsible for the formal design of the Vitrium bathroom furniture and washbasins. The colours form a matt, warm contrast as a response to wood, stone surfaces, concrete or matching tiles.
VITRIUM: A BATHROOM FOR LIVING.
The Vitrium series by Christian Werner offers cosiness in the most compact of spaces. Materials with interesting visual and tactile qualities and different geometries come together to create a pleasant natural feeling of wellbeing. The furniture, washbasins, toilets, and bathtubs are available in a total of five colours.
The colours are visible but not too dominant, creating a matte, warm contrast with wood, stone surfaces, concrete, or matching tiles.
MILLIO – EXPRESS YOUR INDIVIDUALITY
Antonio Bullo designed the new Millio series: This new toilet material combination out of ceramics and DuroCast Smooth brings more diversity into the toilet range. New shapes and colours provide accents in the bathroom and together with the solid surface DuroCast Smooth, result in a soft and warm haptic.
Enrich your bathroom with Duravit.
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