Sonar by LAUFEN: Pushing the Boundaries of Bathroom Design
LAUFEN worked with the internationally acclaimed and eclectic designer Patricia Urquiola to reveal innovative bathroom fixtures.
The following post is brought to you by LAUFEN. Our partners are hand picked by the Design Milk team because they represent the best in design.
Known for co-operating with some of the best designers of our time, Swiss company LAUFEN continues to show how its heritage and thirst for innovation sets it apart in this market. Once again, through its use of the game changing material SaphirKeramik, it has shown just how far it can push the boundaries of bathroom design.
Launched for the first time in 2013, this groundbreaking material has opened up fresh design opportunities in ceramic that the likes of Ludovica and Roberto Palomba, Konstantin Grcic, Toan Nguyen, and now Patricia Urquiola have been able to exploit in the creation of lighter and smoother bathroom design collections.
The material, resulting from five years of extensive research by LAUFEN, has many revolutionary and high-tech attributes. Not only does it allow thinner and lighter products than traditional ceramic, it boasts extraordinary hardness and strength, making it extremely resistant to bending. These properties have been achieved through the addition of the colorless material corundum, which is also found in sapphires, and has the same bending strength as steel.
Designers who have had the opportunity to work with this state-of-the-art material have discovered...
The following post is brought to you by LAUFEN. Our partners are hand picked by the Design Milk team because they represent the best in design.
Known for co-operating with some of the best designers of our time, Swiss company LAUFEN continues to show how its heritage and thirst for innovation sets it apart in this market. Once again, through its use of the game changing material SaphirKeramik, it has shown just how far it can push the boundaries of bathroom design.
Launched for the first time in 2013, this groundbreaking material has opened up fresh design opportunities in ceramic that the likes of Ludovica and Roberto Palomba, Konstantin Grcic, Toan Nguyen, and now Patricia Urquiola have been able to exploit in the creation of lighter and smoother bathroom design collections.
The material, resulting from five years of extensive research by LAUFEN, has many revolutionary and high-tech attributes. Not only does it allow thinner and lighter products than traditional ceramic, it boasts extraordinary hardness and strength, making it extremely resistant to bending. These properties have been achieved through the addition of the colorless material corundum, which is also found in sapphires, and has the same bending strength as steel.
Designers who have had the opportunity to work with this state-of-the-art material have discovered...
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