Dornbracht merges circle and square shapes in new Coya design series
Dornbracht merges circle and square shapes in new Coya design series
Dornbracht is adding an innovative highlight to its portfolio with Coya. This new design series for the bathroom features a fluid form, which moves confidently between interior styles. Circle and square merge into a flowing unit in a striking look by Sieger Design. The complex combination is characterised by the so-called squircle, and is entirely committed to the transitional style: a mixture of traditional and contemporary elements that balances the tried and tested with the new.
“For us, it was about the beauty that lies in contradiction,” said designer Michael Sieger. “Coya is neither round nor angular and therefore defies clear categorisation. At first glance, it seems surprising, almost counter-intuitive. Only to appear incredibly coherent at the same time.”
“Thanks to its hybrid form, Coya unites very different worlds,” added Caroline Schmitt, general management Dornbracht. “It is therefore perfect for individually designed rooms that do not follow a single, consistent style, but many at the same time,” she concludes.
The introduction of Coya goes hand in hand with an overall concept for all areas of application, including in a comprehensive range of finishes. Dornbracht's intensive finishes show up particularly well on the flat shape – whether Chrome, Champagne (22kt Gold), or Brushed Bronze. A product range that extends from the washbasin to the bath, shower, and accessories also ensures that Coya's unique design is reflected throughout the bathroom. Numerous customisation options that can be implemented via Dornbracht Atelier, such as interchangeable handle inlays, complete the range – and demonstrate the impressive versatility of the fitting.
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