Inspired by the Weimar Bauhaus, the Phoenix Design designers draw on the values and aesthetics of the classical modern trend in the bathroom range “Form by Laufen”. Clean lines, first-class materials and careful processing create harmony and bring concentrated peace to the bathroom.”Less is more”, is here interpreted not only as an expression of good […]
November 21st, 2008
Inspired by the Weimar Bauhaus, the Phoenix Design designers draw on the values and aesthetics of the classical modern trend in the bathroom range “Form by Laufen”. Clean lines, first-class materials and careful processing create harmony and bring concentrated peace to the bathroom.”Less is more”, is here interpreted not only as an expression of good form but also as a clear demand for an affordable quality product.
Applications: Sanitaryware
Variations: Wall hung and Countertop Washbasins, Floorstanding Back-to-Wall and Wall hung Toilets and bidets.
Finish: Ceramic
Manufacturer: Laufen
Designer: Phoenix Design
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