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Bath: Fixtures

Best of Year 2009 Winner: Rapsel, One Collection by Matteo Thun for Rapsel

Best of Year -- Interior Design, 12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

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Best of Year Winner, Bath: Fixtures: Rapsel — One Collection by Matteo Thun for Rapsel

The One Collection, “Il Bagno Che Non C’e”, designed by Matteo Thun for Rapsel and manufactured in sustainable larch wood atop ceramic and stainless steel, creates a ‘floating bath world aesthetic’ and sensibility that foresees all amenities naturally receding into an interior that is as soothing as it is sanitary.

Best of Year Merit Awards, Bath: Fixtures

Kanera GmbH & Co. KG — KANERA 1 D
Topographical sculpture with organic and sensuous design that initiates positive associative images relating the body to a more natural flow, allowing regeneration, contemplation and transformation; design as impulse to create new solutions for the bathroom architecture; high durability of natural compound material enamelled steel; 100% recyclable; Made in Germany.

Kohler — Rêve toilet
The Rêve toilet in Honed White is a modern design that brings a fresh, geometric aesthetic to the bathroom. It coordinates with the new Rêve lavatories and bathroom furniture. Paired with the Moderne Gold faucet finish, this piece combines color and texture to bring a calming aspect to any environment.

Wetsyle — Be Collection
A natural beauty, Be is distinguished by a sinuous, organic shape suggestive of an exotic shell. Detailed with a subtle, peaked seam that bisects the oblong forms, the tub and basin are ideal for creating a sumptuous bathing environment. The group includes a freestanding tub and vessel sink that are sculptural achievements.

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