VOLA has launched the Round Series hand shower T60 and shower rail T65, two modernist designs that echo the previously acclaimed VOLA Round-head shower.
May 12th, 2016
A striking new launch in VOLA’s Round Series, the Round Hand Shower T60 mirrors the design of original Round Shower and has already received the Iconic Design Award. Both products effortlessly continue the aesthetically pleasing forms and materials of the innovative Round-head shower.
The VOLA design philosophy is one of continuity that pleases the eye and calms the spirit, especially when it comes to bathroom aesthetics in an attempt to create a place of refuge and tranquillity.
The Round Hand Shower channels the classic Arne Jacobsen taps designed more than 45 years ago, and is built around the core design elements of the round series; the spherical shape and narrow ring. The slender cylindrical form of the supporting tube extends behind and beyond the head, emphasising the head as the key design element.
The shower rail echoes the existing VOLA design range. Attached to the wall with a circular fixing, the rail creating a visual harmony with the shower taps. When ready for use, the Round Series hand showerhead can be held in place by this optional shower rail.
The round hand shower and shower rail are designed by Aarhus Arkitekterne.
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