Duravit: A Focus on Furniture
With numerous new products, including two new furniture series and technological developments, Duravit continues to set trends for the future while focusing its product range as a brand manufacturer of modern designer bathrooms.
With a focus on furniture, Duravit introduces new designs and a holistic bathroom structure with the following showstopper features:
Brioso
Duravit has worked with designer Christian Werner to come up with a range of furniture that does justice to the notion of “Brioso” – representing relaxation, freshness, and joie de vivre in a contemporary bathroom interior. Its distinctive features include precise, finely nuanced geometry produced by slender cabinet frames that form the edges of the furniture, mirrors, and mirror cabinets.
Left to RIGHT: Brioso and XSquare
XSquare
In conjunction with designer Kurt Merki Jr., Duravit has created a furniture range that is specially attuned to the design of the contemporary DuraSquare washbasins. The striking feature is the quadrant-shaped chrome profile edging the furniture.
Stonetto
The Stonetto shower tray, too, is setting the tone in colour terms: in addition to the stone shades white, sand, and anthracite, the successful collaboration between Duravit and the Viennese design group EOOS is now available in the colour concrete, which creates a new and fresh effect within the room.
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stonetto
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