Lune by Omvivo is the brand’s latest collaboration with designer Adele Bates. Composed of beautiful and functional bathroom ware, the collection represents a stunning coming together of refined elegance with modern touches.
Collaboration in design is often a significant and rewarding undertaking. By working alongside like-minded colleagues, there is an opportunity not only for idea exchanges but also for a shared understanding of both the design problem and the solution. Just like the Lune collection, which stems from a recent collaboration between designer Adele Bates and luxury bathroom furniture brand, Omvivo. The Lune collection is a new range of bathroom ware inspired by the ever-present shifts and shapes of the moon. The stunning products feature clean lines, circular forms and integrated surfaces.

The intention behind the collab was to push the boundaries of what constitutes functional and contemporary bathroom ware. The result is a sophisticated collection comprising a wall and countertop basin in a range of sizes and flexible configurations, a stunning free-standing bath and beautiful Australian-made joinery. Lune also caters to a variety of bathroom environments, from hospitality, apartment living, hospitality as well as family homes.

Naturally, the collaboration comes as no surprise. Adele, who is renowned for designing contemporary luxury interiors both in the residential and commercial space, has always sought out the design excellence Omvivo’s modern bathroom solutions in all her projects.

What makes the collection stand out is how it embraces rounded fluidity, soft curvatures, subtle insets and shadow line details, invoking the view to touch and feel. Lune features a clear circular bowl with integrated offset surfaces. The elongated crescent to the side of the bowl creates room for a functional bench space while offering additional functionality of integrated tap ware mounting.
The Lune collection is proof of the power of collaboration in design.
For further information about the Lune collection contact Omvivo at info@omvivo.com or call 03 9339 8130.
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