Phoenix Design Stuttgart/Tokyo have sculpted a bath of asymmetric proportions.
May 21st, 2012
Crafted from steel enamel, Asymmetric Duo is a bath with a multi-functional comfort quarter.
The widened rim of one length of the tub provides a place for sitting, positioning fixtures and storing bath products.

The rounded-square outer contours contrast to the ergonomic shape of the bath’s interior.
A bonus is the integrated waste feature, with enamelled cover on the bottom surface.

Asymmetric Duo is manufactured by Kaldewei.
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