Bette have released four washbasins made of glazed titanium steel, designed by Potsdam-based Tesseeraux & Partners. The material allows for the creation of slender, durable and easy-to-clean products. The circular bowel of the BetteBalance has an inner diameter of 395mm and is designed to minimise splashing.
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AXOR Suite washbasin and bathtub designed by Philippe Starck
In collaboration with designer Philippe Starck, AXOR, a brand of the German bathroom company Hansgrohe, has created the AXOR Suite washbasin and bathtub. Both items are made of the durable SolidSurface material, which is stain-resistant and derived from natural materials and pure acrylic resin.
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The Street sink system by the Italian bathroom and furniture company Antoniolupi is a modular system manufactured in a range of marbles, including Bianca Carrara, Rosso Levanto, Nero Marquinia, and now also in Corian. The exterior can be in marble or clad in timber, and the sinks can be complemented with a cabinet and various accessories, such as hooks and towel rails. The image shows Street in Bianca Carrara. Antoniolupi
Duravit Vero washbasins
Duravit’s origins date back to Hornberg, Germany in 1817, when Georg Friedrich Horn built an earthenware factory manufacturing crockery. By 1956, the production had evolved from earthenware to porcelain and the product range included sanitaryware.
The Duravit Vero range of washbasins is characterised by their rectangular shape and is manufactured in a variety of sizes and configurations including above-counter, vanity, semi-recessed, with a metal console, ground for use on platforms, washbowl without tapholes or ledge and a handrinse. Image © Duravit AG. Duravit
BetteLoft Ornament bath and washbasin
The BetteLoft Ornament line of baths and washbasins demonstrates titanium steel’s outstanding versatility. This minimalist design features a geometric pattern created by four tapered surfaces and small radius corners. Bette
BetteLux Shape freestanding baths and washbasins
A new generation of free-standing baths and washbasins on one frame. The materials of steel and enamel allow the supporting structure to be reduced to a minimum, a cubic frame into which the bath and washstand are inserted. The corners of the bath and the washstand are flush with the frame and there is no visible overflow. Bette
Duravit Scola washbasin
Established in 1817 in Hornberg, Germany when Georg Fredrich Horn built an earthenware factory to manufacture crockery. In 1956 production evolved to porcelain and the range was extended to sanitary ceramics. The Duravit Scola rectangular washbasin features a deep circular inner basin and is available in either a wall-mounted version or with a chrome support frame. Image © Duravit AG. Duravit