Deco

Passion for the pure lines

Deco

Minimalism is an art movements and most popular design is now given the combination of functionality and beauty in simplicity, together with the reduction to the essentials of the predominant forms in this artistic trend. The minimalist style is largely influenced by traditional Japanese design and architecture, is simplification to the pure and necessary and for this, using minimum elements, with pure lines and simple geometric precision and seamless in their finishes.

This creative tendency has gained progressively more prominence in the field of interior design, Providing the creation of spacious, bright, comfortable and elegant thanks to the purity of its forms. The renowned expert in ceramics, Villeroy & Boch, with a long experience in the design, plasma values ​​of minimalism in its high-end collection of Memento, which offers a refined aesthetic, unique and timeless for the bathroom.

The collection presents a purist Memento powerful, full of personality and great contrasts imposed by straight lines, creating an elegant aesthetic that is outstanding attention to detail to turn the bathroom into an expression of pure design and perfection . The new design of ceramic matte color Edelweissbrings a different touch, shining even more shapes. Furthermore, new exclusive furniture surface Bright Oak Memento, made ​​with real oak wood with a deep structure created with ceramics and glass surfaces offers an unusual touch, making each contact becomes an experience.

The teachers of the Villeroy & Boch ceramics get together in this renewed high-end bathroom furniture and ceramic pure aesthetics with excellent quality even in smaller spaces, provide a minimalist style that meets the needs of functionality of the bathroom and in turn provides maximum comfort.

 

More information:

www.villeroy-boch.com


Written by Sara González Kuhnel

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