No More Slippery Surfaces

German bathroom brand Bette has developed and released a coating through which baths and shower trays can be made safer and less slippery. The BetteAnti-Slip Sense treatment is invisible, providing innate slip protection different from conventional suctioned rubber mats or textural patches built into the surface of the shower tray or bath.

 

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Matching the streamlined aesthetic is the BetteCurve and BetteLiv washbasin range.  Designed by Tesseraux & Partner, the BetteCurve sports a curved shape with an inward slope at the top, while the BetteLiv provides a minimalist take on the traditional washbowls. Both are made from glazed titanium steel, which has various enhanced properties including being scratch-resistant, easy-to-clean and available in over 30 colours.

For its bathtub, Bette collaborated with British studio Barber Osgerby to create the BetteSuno, a straight-sided bathtub with a pronounced rim that can be used as an arm or head-rest or to store and display toiletries. The bath is made from glazed titanium steel and has a glass-like surface feel that contributes to its minimalist aesthetic.

 






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