The 2016 Milan Design Week saw VOLA roll out a number of award winning new designs, recalling the original 1968 Arne Jacobsen flourishes.
May 31st, 2016
VOLA belongs to the generation of design icons from the Golden Age of Danish Design, and have a philosophy of celebrating continuity while celebrating change. At Salone de Mobile 2016 in Milan, the brand showcased new award-winning designs including a waterfall shower and Kneipp hose within a new spa range.
VOLA founder Verner Overgaard designs carefully hide the mechanical parts of each piece within the wall, with the result being a tap or shower that is functionally efficient and aesthetically pleasing.
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