Enriching the senses with design

Interiors are defined by myriad touch points, from surfaces and textiles to balustrades, handles and taps. A subtle shift from one surface to another can enhance the qualities of both.

Design that places an emphasis on form, texture and feeling is at a premium, enabling you to shape every last aspect of a space, transforming an interior into a seamless experience that emphasises small, everyday interactions to create a more satisfying whole. 

Design is all about making a connection, emphasising the things that we use throughout our day to refresh and revive us. The best design considers the smallest details, with effortless mechanisms, simplicity of form and visual delights that have been honed over decades. Over millions of years of evolution, our sense of touch has been refined to instantly decipher information and emotion.

Texture and touch

The key elements of bathing are surfaces, taps, spouts and water. Water defines the experience but surfaces, taps and spouts can shape and steer the experience. Touch can transform everyday moments into quietly satisfying rituals that enhance the user’s relationship with the natural world and ease the complexities and stresses of contemporary life.


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VOLA - The Matt White finish.

Inspired by the delicate tactile forms found in nature, like white stones or eggshells, Matt white is truly a pure finish.

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