VitrA Bathroom
Water Jewels wash basin with platin bowl

VitrA Bathroom
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Design: Matteo Thun
Article no: 4334-071-0018
stylepark-id: 07.5706.00025
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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
VitrA's superior production technology for the bathrooms sets designers free in their choice of material and colors... Matteo Thun explores the new frontiers with Water Jewels.
Water Jewels was conceptualized to incorporate a richer than ever selection of natural components including glass, ceramic, wood and marble.
Matteo Thun offers you an exhilarating range of tones and textures with the artfully designed Water Jewels.
02 dimensions/weight
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Diameter |
400 mm |
height |
140 mm |
03 All Water Jewels Products
04 Tags
Matteo Thun Articles, Matteo Thun Products, VitrA Bathroom Articles, VitrA Bathroom Products05 Articles about VitrA Bathroom and Matteo Thun
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imm Cologne Part 3
The imm cologne furniture fair is currently making a comeback, not just thanks to efforts being made to once again provide dedicated labels and manufacturers with a sophisticated platform, but also because of its grand new kitchen show, "Living Kitchen". While experienced trade fair visitors may have wondered what the name referred to ("the kitchen is alive" or perhaps "living the kitchen"?) one thing is clear: Kitchens are the new hot topic that electrifies professional visitors and the general public alike.
My stuff is fat-free, that’s how humans, how life should be.
At the ISH Ross Lovegrove presented his new "Freedom" collection for Turkish baths maker VitrA. We talked to him about the change in bathrooms, biomorphic shapes, fat-free design, the responsibility of a star designer, and design in an age of crisis.
› To the articleCrisis? 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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