2nd Floor by Duravit
Functional and friendly, inviting and individual. Meeting these changing requirements calls for the right range of bathroom furniture. Here it is: 2nd floor.

Functional and friendly, inviting and individual. Meeting these changing requirements calls for the right range of bathroom furniture. Here it is: 2nd floor.

The new AREA® system by Hatria represents a unique synthesis of form, space, minimal size and type. The system’s core is a ceramic form with constant proportions but variable width. An oval bowl, flawless in its geometry, is placed in different positions to provide different types of sanitary fitting

The Daytime line uses geometric modules that lead harmoniously into large bowls, into which both light and water gently flow, caressing the unbroken curves of the structure. The overall result is equally effective, original and functional in all sizes and all types

With Duraplus, Duravit offers a wide range of washbasins, handrinse basins, toilets, bidets and urinals for all renovation, modernisation and conversion projects.

A collection which rose to the challenge of creating an interior with completely irregular shapes, and won hands down. Extremely high quality fabrication and finish are the secret. It’s not easy to find such harsh lines, such precisely angled edges.

Streamlined surfaces leading right down to the floor and an absence of ornamentation are some of the characteristics of the Fusion WCs and bidets, which provide an attractive match with the washbasins in the latest Hatria collections.

Sometimes one letter is all it takes to open up a whole new bathroom world. D for design. Happy D., created by Sieger Design. A bathroom series whose name is programmatic and promising at the same time.

Beautiful shapes accentuates your bathroom. The Happy Hour line changes an ordinary bathroom into one of chic style yet functional purpose.

Innovation is always the result of an idea and a need, and this is how the Kong washbasins were created with their modern design for modern architecture. Massimiliano Braconi and Calisti Giovanni have created new containers for water, without hiding anything. A bathroom concept for those who live in their home.

Due to its simple appearance and unquestioned functionality, Next is the ideal solution for homes furnished in a modern and informal style. This washbasin, designed by Giovanni Calisti for Scarabeo, marks a return to simple, fundamental shapes. It may be surface-mounted, recessed or semirecessed and is available in a wide range of colours, from traditional white to Pergamon and Metal, etc…

Creativity and technology unite in the Niky designs, paying special attention to the use of sinuous and comfortable lines.
The “nido” washbasins are available in all sizes and can be wall-hung or completed by a porcelain half-pedestal, or surface-mounted, always ready to respond to different design layouts and lifestyles.

The enveloping structure calls to mind the old recipients from a bygone age. Simple and compact lines are used for a complete decorative design. The material, ceramic, is processed with great care, guaranteeing an end products which displays extremely clean and ergonomic contours.

Inspired by nature, where harmony reigns supreme. Shape was created to resemble its users: elegant in its soft and curved contours.

Fresh from the SCARABEO studio comes the Square collection taking its inspiration from England and reinterpreted for those who live in today‚s home. Thanks to its simple and modest yet highly impressive lines, not only is it attractive but also ergonomic, boasting amply sized washbasins which make for comfortable use.

Philippe Starck takes us into a world where the superfluous becomes superfluous. And now Duravit is taking it one step further. More sizes at minimized prices.

Tech and Miky have simple lines and make a great impact. Thanks to their simple shape and the capacity of their large washbasins they are comfortable and practical to use.

Tsunami: possibly the only Japanese word that has been introduced and is utilised in all the world’s languages, the term used to define a giant wave of unusual height.This is the starting point and source of inspiration that allowed Giovanni Calisti and Massimiliano Braconi to design this essential washbasin.

Design right down the line. The classic rectangular Vero washbasin has made a name for itself amongst lovers of design and architecture.

The “You & Me” line prioritises the search for new contents with regards to types of unit and use of space, in a fluid blend of formal languages chosen for new scenarios and new concepts in furnishing