The shower partition that enlarges the bathroom.
A shower enclosure takes up a lot of valuable space in the bathroom – but does it really have to? The EOOS group of designers thinks not and has developed the innovative OpenSpace shower enclosure. A frame in brilliant chrome provides the contours on the wall. Two large self-locking glass doors are fi tted in the frame, in a translucent design or with a mirror on one side. After showering, these doors can simply be "folded" against the wall. This avoids a rail protruding into the room, the tap fi ttings and shower hose are concealed and the bathroom appears much larger, particularly with mirrored glass. OpenSpace is ideal for combining with the DuraPlan shower trays.
Zero height, zero problem.
Flush fitting shower trays are appreciated by design-conscious bathroom users. In the past, such shower trays had a tendency to pose installation challenges. Now, Duravit has introduced its solution – which allows for installation after fl oor tiles have been set. A height-adjustable frame makes it possible to achieve a perfectly-suited space for the tray, while its outlet can be precisely positioned by means of a template. A new and completely watertight drain system prevents the possibility of water damage and if need be, the tray can be removed later to provide access for servicing.
Wellness in top form:
There are lots of steam showers on the market, but only one St.Trop, designed by Philippe Starck.Consistently reduced to the essentials, it is presented as a simple rectangle. The door forms a frame, as with a painting. The inside thus becomes the canvas depicting all kinds of action: showering with a hand-held or overhead shower, steam showers, taking a Kneipp cure or simply relaxing in soft, pleasant light. The stool also incorporates the artistic motif and resembles a modern sculpture. The cabin itself is available in high-gloss white and the aluminium door frame can feature any of 27 different Duravit fi nishes. The 1000 x 1000 mm large steam shower is available as back-to-wall and as corner version (left or right).
The sauna for the bathroom and the living area:
The idea of healthy sweating first emerged in Asia as many as 5000 years ago. From there, it spread to Europe and the New World, where the original inhabitants of North America developed their own take on it: "Inipi", a sweat lodge in which hot stones were used to generate the necessary heat. Inspired by this ancient form of sauna, the EOOS design team developed an innovative sauna concept for Duravit – compact, transparent and inviting. Inipi’s fully glazed front is incredibly chic and particularly effective in the bathroom and living area.
Inipi B. Tremendous sauna pleasure in the smallest amount of space.
With Inipi, Duravit has taken the idea of a sauna in the bathroom and living area into the realms of respectability. Thanks to Inipi B, the sauna can now be enjoyed in smaller rooms, and yet it still offers sufficient space for relaxing wellness. The Inipi sauna concept was inspired by the "sweat lodges" of the North American Lakota Indians, whose rituals included heating stones strewn with herbs in a fire. In Inipi B, the symbol of the stone is found in the control panel, which is used to individually control the sauna temperature, timer for the heater and a digital hour glass. Water is poured over the hot stones at the push of a button inside the sauna. Design by EOOS