Duravit's new Luv collection,
designed by Cecilie Manz, made its US debut in Las Vegas earlier this
month at the HD Expo. Luv is defined by soft, muted colors and a
signature, oval shape that was inspired by the simple image of a bowl
filled with water resting on a table. The collection is accomplished and
original, combining Nordic style with classic features. Luv's curated
selection of materials and colors brings warmth and durability to the
bathroom. The color palette of matte lacquers and soft glazes was
developed exclusively for Duravit and emphasizes the collection's
refined aesthetic. Also featured in Duravit's exhibit were:
- A preview of the DuraSquare series, which is especially well suited for hospitality use. This collection's architectural aesthetic makes for a modern classic. DuraSquare's clean geometry is balanced by the organic, flowing inner contours that are a feat of ceramic craftsmanship.
- Designed by Christian Werner, the L-Cube collection approaches bathroom design with a modular sensibility, allowing users to implement the furniture as building blocks and create the best layout for their lifestyles. On top of its outstanding functionality, L-Cube features distinct design touches, such as a shadow gap on the fronts and sides of the furniture and an abundance of both traditional and unusual finishes. The endless combinations of unique colors, storage, and furniture options enable a custom bath solution that can be paired with some of Duravit's latest ceramic introductions.
- The ME by Starck ceramic line offers a rich breadth of options with a universally appealing minimal design and nearly endless application possibilities. The line provides bathroom essentials with Duravit design and quality, featuring pure aesthetics and perfectly balanced proportions.
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