Ottocento Bath
- Designer:
- Benedini Associati
- Brand:
- Agape
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Fisnish - White
Finish - White / Dark grey
Finish - White / Light grey
Observing the growing density of cities across the globe, Neri&Hu design addresses the increasingly confined living spaces that urban dwellers are confronted with. The Immersion bathtub, inspired by traditional timber bathing vessels used in Japan and China, is deeper than a standard tub and occupies a smaller footprint.
Similar to an Onsen hot spring experience, the posture of bathing is more upright rather than reclined, but the added depth allows a full immersion of the entire body for deep relaxation, while also enjoying the steam as it rises off the water surface. The resulting design features minimal lines, maintains elegant proportions and offers a unique and luxurious bathing experience
The bathtub is made in white Cristalplant® biobased or two coloured.
Observing the growing density of cities across the globe, Neri&Hu design addresses the increasingly confined living spaces that urban dwellers are confronted with. The Immersion bathtub, inspired by traditional timber bathing vessels used in Japan and China, is deeper than a standard tub and occupies a smaller footprint.
Similar to an Onsen hot spring experience, the posture of bathing is more upright rather than reclined, but the added depth allows a full immersion of the entire body for deep relaxation, while also enjoying the steam as it rises off the water surface. The resulting design features minimal lines, maintains elegant proportions and offers a unique and luxurious bathing experience
The bathtub is made in white Cristalplant® biobased or two coloured.
Brand
Innovation, research, coherence, new materials and flexible solutions have been the key concepts of Agape’s business philosophy since it was established in 1973. The company’s mission is to make the bathroom a more comfortable and aesthetically stimulating space by rethinking conventional typologies.