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Face à face Bath

Designer:
Jean Nouvel Design
Brand:
Agape
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Together with the washbasin of the same name, the new bathtub of architectural marks launches of the collaboration between Agape and the French architect. Thanks to an ingenious system of invisible joints, in the construction of the bathtub the surfaces appear to simply approach one another side by side. The surfaces brush gently against one another, and thanks to the extremely precise inclination of the panels that become the backrests, the bathtub is transformed into a cozy nest where you can sit, stretch out, read, and relax. Like the washbasin, this piece is an abstract object that uses contrast to enhance the almost baroque splendor of the marble.

Together with the washbasin of the same name, the new bathtub of architectural marks launches of the collaboration between Agape and the French architect. Thanks to an ingenious system of invisible joints, in the construction of the bathtub the surfaces appear to simply approach one another side by side. The surfaces brush gently against one another, and thanks to the extremely precise inclination of the panels that become the backrests, the bathtub is transformed into a cozy nest where you can sit, stretch out, read, and relax. Like the washbasin, this piece is an abstract object that uses contrast to enhance the almost baroque splendor of the marble.

Designer

Jean Nouvel Design

Jean Nouvel Design is made up of a multidisciplinary team, and is involved in the creation of furniture, interior architecture, scenography and visual communication.

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Brand

Agape

Innovation, research, coherence, new materials and flexible solutions have been the key concepts of Agape’s business philosophy since it was established in 1973. The company’s mission is to make the bathroom a more comfortable and aesthetically stimulating space by rethinking conventional typologies.

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