Phoenix unveils ultra-thin Axia collection of minimalist taps
Dezeen promotion: the Axia collection from Australian brand Phoenix is a set of ultra-thin minimalist taps for architecture fans.
Available in finishes including chrome, matte, black and brushed nickel, the taps are a "fresh take on modern minimalism" according to the tapware and bathroom accessories brand.
It took two years for designers to hone the Axia collection's streamlined profile.
"Our challenge was how to achieve a 6.5-millimetre-high super lean outlet through a one-piece casting," said Phoenix senior designer Ban Liu.
"This results in a strong signature of machined in detail with a precision control aesthetic," added Liu.
The wall-mounted tap, which breaks away from traditional tap design, is the highlight of the Axia collection. Designed to appeal to architecture fans, the long, thin spout cantilevers out from a slim metal fixture. Its tap handle sits to one side on a diagonal.
This shape was informed by the way a single piece of metal bends.
The mixer tap handles have an outer dial that rotates around a fixed central face. Temperature is indicated by two fine lines, one blue and one red, at a 45 degree angle to each other.
For bathtubs, the wall set can also come without the diagonal tap handle. Wall handles are available separately, and a single large dial can act as a handle for a shower.
There are no levers on the basin mixer from the Axia collection. Instead, the single dial tap is placed on top, completing the slim cylindri...
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