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Neptune’s new two-person Agata tub offers a fresh take on the whirlpool bathtub concept, combining clean, minimalist design with all the futures you’d expect in an outdoor spa. While most two-person tubs look like acrylic Jacuzzis, which were installed inside, Neptune’s Agata takes the functional features of an outdoor spa and brings them inside, encapsulated in a modern design, certain to add style to your space. Now this tub looks really good, and it’s an awesome place to relax, but the price is a little bit high ( $4,021 ) - Via - Trendir

Published by Michael March 18th, 2008 in Bathroom
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Tags: agata, Bath Tub, Bathroom, minimalist design, neptune, relax
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Water Ball Ripples is a really cool & modern bathroom faucet designed by Smith Newnam. The design looks awesome, and I’m pretty sure that you’ll fall in love with this faucet after you’ll see the pictures. To control the Ripple faucet, you maneuver an electronically-secured metal ball on top of the faucet’s frosted glass surface. Moving the ball in or out from the center controls water pressure. Moving it around controls temperature. A flash heating system ensures that water in the water channel isn’t hot until it’s ready to be mixed, which prevents scolding. The surface glows red or blue to denote how hot or cold it is. Now just image how much fun you can get by playing with this new technology. The bad thing is that the Water Ball Ripple is just a concept right now, but I’m sure that this design has a lot of potential. - Via - Yankodesign



Published by Michael February 28th, 2008 in Bathroom, Home Gadgets
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Tags: Bathroom, concept, faucet, modern, new technology, Water Ball Ripples
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Fans of minimalist bathroom design, you will probably adore the new “AIS” sink also known as “All Inclusive Sink” created by the Italian Moab 80. With careful regard to maintaining a clean linear aspect throughout, the Moab 80 AIS Sink entirely eliminates the need for a faucet. Rather, the water system is totally integrated to allow a mini-waterfall within the sink, gushing down from an unseen source under the ledge. If you’ll have The Faucet-less sink in your bathroom your friends, or visitors might come to you and say “I want to wash my hands, but there is a problem …I don’t know how to use your sink.” - Via - Core77



Published by Michael February 21st, 2008 in Bathroom
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Tags: Bathroom, faucet less sink, nimimalist
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The U-(you) bathroom furniture looks like a tilted U and is aimed at a cost-conscious target group with an individual taste. In order to keep production costs low, the production process was reduced to two steps. First the CNC surface finish, followed by thermal moulding. Thanks to their smooth surface the pieces of furniture are easy to assemble and clean. To further enhance the ease of cleaning, 6-mm spacers were developed for wall mounting. In conclusion the U-(you) bathroom furniture has a simple and minimalistic design that looks very good. The U-(you) bathroom furniture is manufactured by Kolpsan


Published by Michael January 16th, 2008 in Bathroom
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Tags: Bathroom, Furniture, minimalist, minimalistic design
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This piece of bathroom furniture is inspired from the beautiful sea shells, and is called Piude. The Piudue bowl welcomes and mostly enjoys the water. Pinudue is made up of the perfect fusion of horizontal and vertical axes, minimalist forms of the interlocking modules convey a sense of rhythm and equlibrium. Soft natural colors embrace the user as in a cocoon. The 160 cm washbasin unit has two drawers. Its 45 degree angled doors provide an excellent body fit and matt satin chrome handles highlight the form. The 160 cm mirror is an integral part of the design and it has built in pole for mounting the towel rack. Built around horizontal and vertical axes, Piude’s modules emphasize the perfect symmetry and balance of the “plus” sign. The end result is a design that offers personalized, flexible solutions, addressing all your needs in the bathroom space. - Via - Incimutlu





Published by Michael January 6th, 2008 in Bathroom
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Tags: Bathroom, bathroom space, Furniture, minimalist, piudue
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