Duravit: Trends for 2023
In upcoming seasons, bathroom trends fulfil the desire for a central haven within your own four walls.
Zencha
Growing social challenges, the advance of complexity, and day-to-day life that feels ever more hectic: little wonder that core values have come into sharper focus over the last two years, according to current insights from trend research. Your own home is becoming increasingly important as a harmonious focal point in your life and a haven where you can recharge your batteries. The desire for sustainability without sacrificing sophisticated aesthetics and unmistakable individuality is the pivot around which Duravit’s modern bathroom design also finds its expression.
Tulum
Resource-saving materials and functions
Duravit’s products create harmony between the highest demands in terms of design, quality, and sustainability. After all, the premium bathroom should not merely be tailored to personal preferences in terms of look, feel, and functionality, but should also meet the challenge of longevity and the sparing use of resources. Design ranges therefore also need to incorporate compelling sustainability aspects: using materials from regenerative raw materials in bathroom furniture not only creates visual highlights, but also reflects a compassionate attitude to the natural world. This is a key aspect that adds additional positivity to the time we spend in our own bathroom. And this is why Duravit uses PEFC-certified wood materials and water-based lacquers. Additionally, Duravit has signed up to the high quality standards embodied within the “Made in Germany” epithet for all furniture ranges and also relies on the shortest possible supply routes across the entire bathroom range.
This desire for sustainability in the bathroom dovetails into the functionality of Duravit’s products. The sparing use of resources is top priority: for instance, single-lever mixers with the energy-saving FreshStart function ensure that only cold water flows to start with. Hot water is only added to the mix when the lever is deliberately moved to the left – a carefully considered feature that is available on request for the unmistakable Tulum by Starck faucet series, among others. Similarly, the MinusFlow flow limiter contributes to the economical usage of drinking water resources.
Zencha
Different design languages, common goal: creating feel-good moments
The Duravit product portfolio incorporates a wide range of worlds of style, where a versatile design language provides space for individual preferences and design freedom.
The round, organic shapes of the ceramic of the Zencha collection, which is inspired by traditional rituals and Japanese craftsmanship, combine with minimalistic furniture to visually underline the use of natural materials. Surfaces made from wood and textured glass additionally convey a particularly warm tactile impression.
Similarly, the philosophy behind the pared-down design of Duravit’s Soleil by Starck bathroom range places the focus on the human being: fine lines produce a natural and calm atmosphere. Timelessly modern with characteristic gentle contours, their design creates the carefree feeling of a short break by the ocean – ideal for a little downtime within your own four walls.
The Ketho.2 furniture range pays homage to a completely different, but equally memorable school of design: clear lines and geometric shapes combine to form a harmonious unit with carefully considered functionality and an inviting ambience. Offering a range of options in terms of dimensions, finishes, and combinable ceramic ranges, Ketho.2 is particularly diverse and is thus suited to a range of bathroom layouts. Premium materials and excellent quality combined with timeless design exude exclusivity both in sustainable and functional terms. The storage furniture with its straight-lined and minimalist design is not only compellingly elegant, but also makes the bathroom user’s life easier thanks to its intuitive organizational structure.
Greater individuality thanks to an aesthetic colour spectrum
The varied colour scheme is an indispensable part of each Duravit bathroom design. The subtle interplay of contrasts in each combination of ceramic and furniture creates individual accents. Carefully matched tones introduce visual highlights, emphasize the individual appearance, and play a central role in creating the positive atmosphere in the room.
Lasting design as a quality-driven philosophy
The overarching style element of all Duravit bathroom ranges is the long-lasting approach to design, underpinned by a strict quality philosophy. The underlying idea: carefully considered design that is made to last never goes out of fashion and consequently carries within itself the gene of upcoming design movements. High-quality materials and excellent quality further ensure contemporary sustainability – and are never fleeting fashion, but instead represent a commitment to long-term stylistic influences.
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