Kaldera by Victoria + Albert: A New Standard in Sculptural Serenity
In bathrooms, true luxury is often found in the details – the gentle slope of a backrest, the precision of an edge, the way a space invites you to pause and unwind. With the launch of the Kaldera collection, Victoria + Albert once again demonstrates its mastery of form, function and feeling.
At the heart of the series is Kaldera 4, a built-in bath designed for both drop-in and undermount installations. Compact at 1500mm yet generous in comfort, it features a 32-degree recline that cradles the body in perfect alignment. Clean lines and a diamond-cut edge add a sculptural finesse, allowing the bath to sit effortlessly against a wall or tucked neatly into a corner, an elegant solution for urban homes and refined hotel suites alike.
For those seeking more space, Kaldera 5 offers a wider profile, while Kaldera 6 extends the experience with additional length, ensuring that every bather finds their ideal fit. Completing the collection, the Kaldera 56 basin mirrors the bath’s geometric simplicity. With its rectilinear form, integrated overflow, and option of a larger Kaldera 62 version, it creates a seamless dialogue between bathing and basin areas.
Each piece is born from Victoria + Albert’s dedication to ergonomics and craftsmanship. The result is not just a set of bathroom fixtures, but an invitation to transform daily rituals into moments of quiet indulgence. Thoughtful design meets timeless elegance, shaping spaces that soothe the body and enrich the everyday.
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