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Mies van der Rohe’s credo “less is more” has guided us emphatically over the years. His approach is reflected in the minimalist, new simplicity and purist Nordic design that once again marks both our living room and bathroom products in 2018. But new nuances can also be seen: “less is more” has become “less and more”. The clear design has been enlivened by prominent details, supplemented by useful features and highlighted by relaxed and sometimes powerful colors. |
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Clear shapes and colors create a relaxed atmosphere in the morning when time is of the essence – as in the new Brioso bathroom furniture range. The matt tones, like the silk matt clear Light Blue, combine with the warm wood surfaces to create a feel-good atmosphere for all.
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Refined simplicity is often created through a combination of different surfaces, textures and colors, in which nuances can make a decisive difference. In the case of the XSquare furniture range, this is achieved either with powerful colors like silk matt Aubergine in combination, for example, with elegant Walnut. |
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It’s the details that define the difference in “less is more” – as here with the new XSquare range: Handle-free fronts with push-to-open technology subtly highlight the elegant and inspiring overall picture. |
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Duravit offers mirrors and mirror cabinets to coordinate perfectly with the XSquare furniture. The mirror surface features the new control panel: it permits contact-free control of the intensity, the main light (35 mm-wide lighting strips on the right and left), ambient lighting and mirror heating via a sensor.
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