Inspired by a vision that seeks to combine quality of life and fine design, the new KOS range offers a simplistic and irresistible sensation to the bathroom space.
October 14th, 2010
Idrocolore ® is a philosophy that contemporary designers Ludovica & Roberto Palomba have injected into the range, aiming to bring “extra emotion” into a desired space by fusing soft, cozy shapes and hygienic, pure materials.
The design team’s distinctive hallmark has emerged from a capacity to combine a contemporary vision of society and user needs with an extensive knowledge of the historical and cultural roots of design, producing results that blend the past with the future.
The KAOS 1 freestanding bath gives the visual impression of a large suspended tub sculpture whose shape is designed by the weight of the water. An organic shape, resembling a smooth, natural inlet where your body can find ideal positions and enjoy new unlimited comfort.
Simple lines, proportions that balance the relationship between ergonomic design and form, and care and attention to the details of the finishing: all this is the “Kos Touch”, a playful, sensuous experience for both body and mind.
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