Creating excitement with contrasting imbalances.
September 16th, 2011
Bathrooms that enable the bather to combine function and enjoyment harmoniously in a design-orientated bath are the measure of all things. In the new Asymmetric Duo, Kaldewei has created a bath that more than meets this requirement.

The clear and precise shape of the asymmetrical bath with the wider rim on one side creates a charming contrast to the ergonomic, flowing character of its interior. An optical highlight that not only creates tension but also offers the bather various options for use according to how the bath is aligned, and in doing so adapts to his (or her) individual requirements for functionality.

The wider design of the bath rim – 12 cm, 15.5 cm or 18.5 cm, depending on the size of the bath – gives the Asymmetric Duo a greater spatial dimension. If it is aligned against the wall, its spaciousness provides the option of positioning the bath rim fittings with total individuality. Likewise, the bather can also use the bath rim as a spacious storage shelf for bath utensils, books or candles.

Thus the bath can be enjoyed in an atmospheric ambience – a place to withdraw for relaxing hours away from our daily duties and obligations, to sink, luxuriously, into its warm depths and simply relax and unwind – with everything we need within easy reach.
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