Designed by Sieger Design / Architecture By Mike Meiré
Let us take the sculptural quality of the fitting as the starting point for bathroom architecture. The result is an island in the room which places all of the functions and zones of the bathroom right at the very centre: a form of architecture which therefore becomes a solitary unit in itself. Upon closer inspection of the exposed design, it becomes clear that the high-gloss surfaces of the fittings constantly reflect the island’s individual laguna-like water zones. It seems as though the fitting reflects the idea behind the architecture just as much as the architecture reflects the idea behind the fitting.