Design baths and enamelled shower trays in attractive natural tones
March 15th, 2013
The era of shiny white bathrooms with the same old space dynamics has passed. Kaldewei present design baths in five exclusive colours and floor-level enamelled shower trays in twelve attractive natural tones.
As the design world rediscovers nature, the Co-ordinated Colours Collection includes shower trays designed to harmonise with wood and stone. This is especially perfect for small bathroom layouts – the merging floor and shower tray giving the illusion of a larger space.
For many of its shower trays, Kaldewei also offers matching enameled drain covers which integrate completely flush and almost unnoticeably with the shower tray surface.
The design baths of the Co-ordinated Colours Collection are available in five sensuous looks: Lava Black, Arctic White, Seashell Cream, Oyster Grey and City Anthracite, giving a warmth to their Asymmetric Duo, Centro Duo, Conoduo and Ellipso Duo bath ranges.
“We spend an average of five years of our lives in the bathroom,” says Kaldewei Marketing and Product Management Director, Nicole Roesler. “So it’s all the more important that it gives us a sense of wellbeing – and colour plays a central role in this!”
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