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Design: Ludovica + Roberto Palomba
Presented: Salone del Mobile 2008, Milan
stylepark-id: 07.3688.10034
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Design
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bath / sanitation
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sanitary objects
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washhand basins
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single washhand basins
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01 product description
Product description
Ludovica+Roberto Palomba: "Geometrical design and organic style come together, dissolve and evolve in turn, creating soft and sensual forms with sinuous but defined lines. Contemporary form, interpreting the complexity and the eclectic, international character of modernity".
KOS has extended its range of products with LAB, a new series of free-standing and countertop washbasins characterized by their hybrid shapes.
Scuplted, complex, architectural in their form and material (polished stone), the new LAB range of washbasins features three practical versions: single-piece free-standing, two-piece free-standing and countertop models.
A project blending architecture and design for a sophisticated, elegant bathroom.
02 dimensions/weight
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width |
810 mm |
height |
830 mm |
Depth |
420 mm |
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04 Tags
KOS Articles, KOS Products, Ludovica + Roberto Palomba Articles, Ludovica + Roberto Palomba Products05 Articles about KOS and Ludovica + Roberto Palomba
The special things – for everyday life
Today, faucets created by highly paid designers are ugly, or so claims Hans Magnus Enzensberger at least. The exhibitors at the ISH were no doubt more upbeat about their products, and put much effort into presenting their new fittings, basins and everything else that belongs in a bathroom.
Crisis? What crisis?
At this year's ISH, the "World's Leading Trade Fair for the Bathroom Experience, Building, Energy, Bathroom, Air-Conditioning Technology and Renewable Energies" in Frankfurt the economic crisis did not take centre stage. Visitor and exhibitor numbers almost matched those of the previous year and an upbeat outlook was palpable - almost defying the crisis, as it were.
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There are any number of trends, but only one can lead the way: The bathroom is expanding and merging with the bedroom to form one large area of relaxation and recovery. This, however, is no easy design task to be accomplished.
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