Barber Osgerby Dreams up a New Faucet Palette for AXOR One

As an extension of AXOR One, AXOR has collaborated with Barber Osgerby to create a palette of freshly colored faucets and fixtures.
Last year we introduced you to AXOR One, a bathroom collection designed to create greater clarity enhanced function, and overall control. The group includes 30+ products that feature slender silhouettes, flat surfaces, soft corners, and balanced proportions. As an extension of AXOR One, the brand has collaborated with British designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby to create a palette of colored faucets and fixtures.
The selected colors are inspired by interactions between light, color, and water: Aquamarine, Coral, Ice, Stone, Shell, and Sand. ?Each color balances the ability to become part of a calm visual field with limitless scope for self-expression and individuality, reflecting the way in which bathrooms and small cloakrooms are increasingly becoming places that are less about neutral utility and more about original and impactful design. We chose the colors to complement the widest range of bathroom finishes, from enamel and concrete, to marble and wood,? Barber and Osgerby explain. Coral \ Photo: David Brook
These six color additions offer yet another way to personalize a space with character and add an interesting focal point. The blue-green of Aquamarine captures the sea, while Ice’s light, muted blue calls to mind the blues of glaciers. Coral is a warm, red-orange that packs a punch, and Stone references the grey that c...
Last year we introduced you to AXOR One, a bathroom collection designed to create greater clarity enhanced function, and overall control. The group includes 30+ products that feature slender silhouettes, flat surfaces, soft corners, and balanced proportions. As an extension of AXOR One, the brand has collaborated with British designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby to create a palette of colored faucets and fixtures.
The selected colors are inspired by interactions between light, color, and water: Aquamarine, Coral, Ice, Stone, Shell, and Sand. ?Each color balances the ability to become part of a calm visual field with limitless scope for self-expression and individuality, reflecting the way in which bathrooms and small cloakrooms are increasingly becoming places that are less about neutral utility and more about original and impactful design. We chose the colors to complement the widest range of bathroom finishes, from enamel and concrete, to marble and wood,? Barber and Osgerby explain. Coral \ Photo: David Brook
These six color additions offer yet another way to personalize a space with character and add an interesting focal point. The blue-green of Aquamarine captures the sea, while Ice’s light, muted blue calls to mind the blues of glaciers. Coral is a warm, red-orange that packs a punch, and Stone references the grey that c...
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