Tom Dixon aims for "expressive minimalism" with Liquid bathroom collection for VitrA
British designer Tom Dixon explains how he worked with VitrA to create his first-ever bathroom collection in this video produced by Dezeen for the bathroom brand.
Dixon and VitrA collaborated to design Liquid, a range of fittings and furniture that encompasses all elements of the bathroom.
The pieces, which include furniture alongside sanitaryware, taps, tiles, shower systems and accessories, are designed to work together or as stand-alone pieces.
The collection includes furniture alongside sanitaryware, taps, tiles, shower systems and accessories
Also featured in the collection are a range of minimal taps and shower fixtures that come in a striking gloss black finish.
"In the tap world, you're able to do these super high tech finishes called PVD," explained Dixon. "We tested out a few things, the obvious golds and coppers, but the black works quite well as a monster contrast."
The components of Liquid were designed to be durable as well as minimal.
"The inspirations were really from Victorian roll top baths and fonts in churches ? things that are visibly long-lasting," said Dixon.
The launch of the collection coincides with the recent opening of VitrA London, which was designed by architecture studio TP Bennett to act as a showroom for the brand as well as a creative hub for architects and designers.
"London is a significant location for VitrA," said Akan. "We have been working in the UK market for the past 25 years and we wer...
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