In a thoughtful collaboration for creating bathroom designs that balance form and function, Bette and British design studio Barber Osgerby have proposed a creation for minimalist-style bathrooms through the BetteSuno collection.
The new collection is aimed towards homes, hotels and restaurants to embrace light, minimalist-style in its bathroom applications. Crafted from glazed titanium steel, the collection includes two one-piece circular washbasins and a freestanding oval bath. Available in glossy white and matt white, the collection can be seamlessly integrated into a variety of spaces and provide a luxury, sophisticated and uncluttered bathroom design.
Conveying weightlessness in its form, the washbasins can be fitted as freestanding or wall-mounted to allow the design to fit a range of applications.
The free-standing oval bath is a relaxing haven for when days get tough. Relax into the organic shape of the baths form. The protruding rim provides an added touch of comfort for the user to relax their end back while soaking, and is more functional grip when getting in and out of the bath.
The BetteSuno collection is a cut above the rest in minimalist design, explore the range at the Bette website here.
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