Ideal Standard used the latest instalment of its Together World Tour to introduce the new Extra basin range from its Atelier Collections.
The company says that Extra has been carefully crafted from ceramics to create a light yet strong washbasin. Available in both glossy and silk white finishings, it offers multiple configurations for design flexibility, ranging from a 45cm guest basin to a 120cm double basin option and is also available in a Silk White finish.
Four new vanity basins have also joined the Extra collection, complemented by dedicated furniture units from the Conca collection, which come in a range of Atelier finishes including Matt White, Matt Anthracite and Matt Sunset, as well as Light Oak, Smoked Oak and Dark Walnut.
The second Together World Tour event, hosted by co-chief executive officer Jan Peter Tewes, focussed on Berlin and uncovered the links between architecture, design and modern living in the city. Tewes was joined by architect and journalist Joern Kengelbach, as well as British architect David Chipperfield, leaders in design and urban planning Studio Graft, general director and chief executive officer of the Stiftung Humboldt Forum Prof. Dr. Hartmut Dorgerloh, and Ideal Standard’s chief design officer Roberto Palomba.
Palomba said: “The Extra collection embodies the perfection of minimalist modernity down to the nearest millimetre. Demonstrating the sophisticated exchange between space, form and functionality in the bathroom, Extra is rooted in the careful control of shapes and sizes, and its pure square design ensures that nothing goes to waste, with the perfect product delivered, free of untidy excess.”