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The stated objective of the UN climate conference COP 27, which took place from 7 to 18 November in Egypt, is to put an end to global warming and its devastating consequences for our climate.

Duravit explains how they plan to become carbon-neutral by 2045 and takes a detailed look at sustainability in the bathroom – from manufacture right through to end user.

While the members of the United Nations’ Framework Convention on Climate Change define the guiding principles for sustainable action at a global level in Sharm El Sheikh, every one of us can play our part today in putting less strain on the environment. There is a range of approaches to increased sustainability – including in the bathroom.

Preserving resources reap sustainability benefits

Preserving resources is one of the key measures we can take to protect the environment. Saving energy releases fewer greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and lower water use prevents soils from drying out.

Preserving resources is important for increasing sustainability in the bathroom. This benefits the end customer as it almost always means cost savings – an attractive incentive, especially in times of rising energy prices.

Practical Duravit technologies that can be retrofitted in any bathroom boost cost savings without reducing comfort. For example, modern faucets with an additional FreshStart function offer potential savings because only cold water flows in the central position. It is only when the handle is deliberately moved to the left that hot water is added to the mix. The Duravit single-lever mixer thereby ensures economical use of energy and resources – without requiring too much extra thought.

LEDs on mirrors and mirrored cabinets reduce resource usage in the bathroom. The intelligent control dims or turns the light off completely as required. Modern night lights, such as those available with the SensoWash® products, can be individually deactivated as needed. In automatic mode, the night light only comes on when it gets dark. Because an LED only consumes 85 mW of electricity, energy consumption is negligible.

The Duravit faucets with MinusFlow function allow for particularly efficient use of the ever-scarcer resource of water. Water consumption when washing hands is reduced by up to 40 per cent while ensuring an almost equivalent experience, rising to as much as 60 per cent on the showerheads.

Water-saving flushing technologies on toilets have a huge impact and already enable savings of 290 million litres of fresh water per year in Europe. Duravit AG has been supplying these for the last 15 years. Similarly, Duravit products bear the UWL label (Unified Water Label), which transparently classifies water consumption for the end user.

Durability – the most sustainable concept of all

Durability is an essential aspect of sustainability. This starts at the planning stage: if bathrooms are planned with foresight – and for instance in an age-appropriate manner – they can promote users’ well-being for decades. Contributing factors are not only manufacturing precision and the highest-quality materials but also a design that remains timelessly modern.

Ceramic production is Duravit’s origin story

Duravit ceramic

Ceramic is one of the world’s oldest cultural materials. Its stability, robustness, and use of purely natural materials lend it properties that from the outset go a long way to satisfying the requirements for preserving the environment and saving resources. Most ceramic products from Duravit also come with a lifetime guarantee.

Further, durability plays a central role in the selection of materials at Duravit AG beyond ceramics. One example is the toilet seats made from urea, which are more robust in daily use and retain the material’s characteristic sheen even after 15 years. This means they need to be replaced less frequently. Moreover, urea has a lower CO2 impact of up to 30 per cent than materials made from oil-based plastics such as ABS or polypropylene.

Duravit AG also constructs further product details such as hinges to be durable. These are made from robust and recyclable metal elements instead of plastic. Drawers for drawer systems as well as hinges and edging bands on pivot doors need to complete 80,000 cycles in demanding product tests to prove their long-term durability. Stainless steel toilet seat hinges need to flawlessly withstand 50,000 drop tests. Based on these exacting practical tests, Duravit AG offers a five-year warranty, assuming proper care and use. 15 carefree years are usually possible in practice.

In terms of durability and quality requirements, Duravit faucets fit seamlessly into the complete bathroom provider’s high-quality product portfolio.

And not least the customers also benefit here from a five-year voluntary manufacturer’s warranty and a 15-year availability guarantee for spare parts following the discontinuation of a faucet range.

Sustainability as a commercial challenge

The ecological footprint of a product starts much earlier than its delivery to the customer. The key factor above all others is manufacturing. For that reason, sustainability is becoming an increasingly important topic, particularly for small and mid-sized enterprises – and is even more essential for a complete bathroom manufacturer such as Duravit AG whose beating heart – ceramic production – is especially energy-intensive.

The company is concentrating on finding ways to reduce both its consumption of resources and raw materials and its emissions as far as possible. As part of the comprehensive package of measures, the manufacturing facilities in Germany already use electricity generated exclusively from renewable energies. Some internal solutions continue to reduce energy and resource requirements during the manufacturing process. Waste heat is also consistently reused. PEFC-certified furniture production that adheres to the principles of sustainable forestry as well as “local for locals” production methods that ensure shorter transport routes are further key aspects of the portfolio of
measures.

Recycling and avoidance of waste are also part of resource preservation. For example, Duravit Group uses 60 per cent recycled water at its oldest company site in Hornberg alone and has constantly been able to reduce the proportion of freshwater used. Similarly, packaging for Duravit ceramics consists of up to 80 per cent recycled wastepaper and is 100- per cent recyclable. The active recycling of paper, cardboard, cartons, PE and PP plastics, wood, aluminium, steel, and sheet metal reduces emissions by some 320 tonnes of CO2 in Germany alone.

Duravit AG is constantly striving to further increase the use of recycled or recyclable material in its production processes. For example, a centrifuge is being planned at the Hornberg site that is intended to filter out raw materials from manufacturing waste and feed it back into manufacturing processes. Ten per cent of the material – some 550 tonnes a year – could be reclaimed in this way. Sustano – the first recyclable shower tray made from the mineral cast material DuraSolid® Nature developed in-house – was launched in 2022.

Duravit AG has embarked on an ambitious and comprehensive climate mission. The goal: to be an exclusively climate-neutral business around the world by 2045.

The family-run company from the Black Forest, which operates in over 130 countries, aspires to use CO2 offsetting as little as possible.

The company is determined to accomplish its mission: “We are in the process of questioning old certainties and investing in finding and implementing new ways of achieving a sustainable future,” underlined CEO of Duravit AG, Stephan Tahy.

A key milestone for the company is to reduce CO2 by 20 per cent by 2030 compared to 2019 levels. Potential measures are currently being reviewed and evaluated – including sourcing electricity from renewable energies around the world, combining oxygen and green hydrogen to reduce emissions, as well as powering electric kilns with green electricity. Additionally, Duravit AG is assessing how it can increase its use of recycled materials and is commissioning studies on binding CO2 emissions locally – just a small part of the sustainability package that the company is constantly reviewing and expanding.

Given that sustainability is always a collective task, Duravit AG has joined numerous initiatives: The “Green Building Council” (USGBC), the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Nachhaltiges Bauen (German Association for Sustainable Construction, DGNB) as well as the Institut Bauen und Umwelt (Institute of Construction and the Environment, IBU), which awarded the designer bathroom manufacturer the Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) for the product groups ceramic, sanitary acrylic, and DuraSolid® A. Additionally, Duravit AG is a partner and funder of the Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord natural park.

The demand for sustainable, eco-friendly homes has never been as high as it is now. A 2021 survey carried out by Leaders Romans Group (LRG) revealed[1] that 70% of respondents across the UK would like their property to be more eco-friendly.

Today we hear from St. Modwen – a company that says it is building eco-friendly homes with built-in green characteristics such as these carbon-negative houses for sale in Copthorne.

The rise of carbon-negative homes is fantastic not only for reducing a household’s energy bills but also for their carbon footprint.

Creating an eco-home

As we all know, the world is evolving and we need to make a collective effort to reduce carbon emissions. In terms of homes, this means ensuring that they’re created with the environment in mind.

True eco-friendly homes typically feature smart energy-saving technology, including thermostats and lights. In addition to this, they offer maximum insulation due to their air-tight build.

Building

Ecological advancements must be extended to the building itself; the architectural design and the building’s features should have green qualities to create the ultimate eco-friendly home. This could look like a property with double or triple-glazed windows, insulation, or renewable technology such as solar panels.

Once upon a time, incredibly sustainable homes were a rarity – how things change! In 2021, there were up to 30,000 low-carbon homes[2]  in the pipeline, another indication that the demand for eco-friendly properties is rising.

When looking for houses, focus your time and attention on the buildings that have green qualities. As well as the characteristics mentioned above, this can also include electric vehicle charging points, air source heat pumps, and pollution and waste reduction measures.

Heat and electricity generation

Renewable technology has come a long way over the years. Now, homes can employ solar panels and air source heat pumps to dramatically reduce the cost of their heating and electricity bills. According to The Energy Saving Trust, solar panels will reduce your electricity bills. Use their online calculator[3] to find out how much you could save. In a similar way, air source heat pumps could save you up to £3,400 per year [4] on your heating bills (depending on your property type and existing heating system).

When looking for a new home to buy, more and more people are treating renewable energy systems as a must-have. In fact, a recent survey revealed that 65% of respondents[5] are either “very likely” or “likely” to purchase a property with solar panels.

EPC Rating

The EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) rating of a property offers a great indication of how eco-friendly a home is, and the system is starting to be taken more seriously by prospective buyers. People want to know the house they’re purchasing isn’t going to cost them a fortune in running costs.

Insulation, double glazing, and renewable technology can all boost a home’s EPC rating, and properties that have a high rating of A or B are likely to sell faster than those with a rating of C and beyond, according to House Fox[6].

A Green Homes Report produced by Rightmove[7] claims one in ten movers are now actively searching for green homes. In addition, there are now 73% more green features in property listings compared to 2020. The demand for eco-friendly homes is certainly on the rise, with 89% of homeowners saying saving money on energy bills is their biggest motivation.

Generally, people are becoming more eco-conscious and are regularly looking for ways to do their bit for climate change, and as a result, we can expect to see more eco-homes on offer across the UK.

2 https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2021/mar/06/eco-homes-become-hot-property-in-uks-zero-carbon-paradigm-shift

3 https://www.pvfitcalculator.energysavingtrust.org.uk

4 https://energysavingtrust.org.uk/advice/air-source-heat-pumps/

[1] https://www.theecoexperts.co.uk/blog/uk-residents-want-to-buy-properties-with-solar-panels

6 https://www.housefox.co.uk/blog/why-good-epc-ratings-are-important/

7 https://www.rightmove.co.uk/news/content/uploads/2022/07/Rightmove-Green-Homes-Report.pdf


 

 

 

 

[5] https://www.theecoexperts.co.uk/blog/uk-residents-want-to-buy-properties-with-solar-panels

6 https://www.housefox.co.uk/blog/why-good-epc-ratings-are-important/

7 https://www.rightmove.co.uk/news/content/uploads/2022/07/Rightmove-Green-Homes-Report.pdf

 

 

Today, GROHE, a leading global brand for complete bathroom solutions and kitchen fittings, announces the GROHE X Summit 2023 which will take place on the brand’s digital experience hub GROHE X from 7th – 9th March 2023. Titled “Caring for Water”, the three-day event will include a variety of formats.

From inspiring keynotes, to thought-provoking panel discussions and masterclasses, to exploring and discussing the answers the sanitary industry needs to face the challenges of our time, particularly how sustainable buildings can thrive and the central role water plays in all of this. The programme will be complemented by showcases of new products and technologies, demonstrating how GROHE’s product portfolio is ready for the future and providing customers with the best possible support to grow their businesses in a sustainable tomorrow.

“To address the social and environmental issues we face today, it is more important than ever to share knowledge and spark new ideas. The GROHE X Summit program is designed to inform, inspire, and bring our industry together to make change happen. This event is taking our hybrid customer experience to a new level, providing a platform to face the challenges of our time together and looking into the future with honesty, optimism and a firm sense of collaboration. At the same time, this is also a kick-off for us for several physical events that will immerse customers in our sub-brand worlds over the next year,” says Jonas Brennwald, leader, LIXIL EMENA.

More information on the GROHE X Summit can be found on the digital experience hub GROHE X. Registration links for specific events will follow in January.

Designed for modern-day living, Aleyda is the latest furniture collection from Roca, the contemporary range of vanities features an integrated handle for a sleek finish.

Just as bathrooms come in all shapes and sizes, so do Aleyda vanity units, ranging from 500mm to 1200mm wide and also available with standard 480mm and compact 380mm depths. The two- and four-drawer models are wall-hung, helping to create a minimalist aesthetic (as well as the illusion of more space if you have a bijou bathroom). The three- and six-drawer units feature legs for a more traditional, floor-standing look.

Each piece in the Aleyda collection is wrapped with PVC foil for an added layer of waterproofing. Finishes include timeless options such as Pebble Grey and Matt White, as well as the softer spa-like finishes Beige Wood and White Wood. For an ultra-modern and on-trend look, Matt Black is the go-to choice.

Behind the stylish fronts you’ll find drawer organisers to maximise storage and keep bathroom essentials close to hand. All configurations pair perfectly with Roca’s Cala brassware to complete the stylish look. Matching column units are also available as part of the Extra range from Roca.

Aleyda Furniture Roca

Aleyda is available from January 2023.

Kudos Shower Products has introduced a new matt black finish to its Inspire collection of over-bath screens, available from January 2023.

The Inspire over-bath screen is characterised by its minimalist frameless design and innovative click-to-lock hinges that hold the screen in place. All models are manufactured in toughened safety glass finished with LifeShieldÔ, an easy clean, protective coating and with twin element SmartSeal protection from leaking.

Available in 6 or 8mm glass and in single, two, three and four panel options the Inspire screens are larger than average, measuring 1500mm in height and from 850mm to 1250mm wide to provide a more generous showering area. All options come reversible for left or right hand fixing and feature an adjustment on the profile for out of true walls. Until now the collection was only available with chrome finish profiles but from January 2023 all 6mm glass options will be available in a new popular matt black finish.

Kudos Shower Products Ltd has been designing and manufacturing shower products at their Cumbrian facility since 1999. Their portfolio includes shower enclosures, shower trays, over bath screens and wet-room solutions sold via KBB showrooms and merchants across the UK.

Please call on 01539 564040, email to marketing@kudosshowers.co.uk or visit their website at kudosshowers.co.uk.

BAGNODESIGN showcased its Bristol range at HIX Event. Drawing inspiration from the mid-20th Century to bring classical elegance to the modern bathroom, Bristol is an exciting new range focused on bridging the old and the new.

Combining a soft, industrial style with bold statement pieces, Bristol is the perfect choice for emulating the rejuvenating ambience of an urban spa, in the comfort of the home bathroom environment.

Featuring a distinctive vogue style, Bristol gives a choice of two handle options – linear and cross – and no fewer than five on-trend luxe finishes.

The brassware range is made up of a comprehensive selection of basin mixers, shower mixers, and bath mixers, available in Soft Bronze, PVD Santiago, Chrome, Brushed Nickel, and Matt Black. Combine these with concrete or trendy terrazzo to give a balanced appearance and create a finished layout that is aesthetically pleasing and suggestive of urban spa-like luxury.

With smooth edges running throughout and the series modelling refined finishes, the design also resonates with consumers looking for minimalistic chic incorporating a nuance of sophistication in a successful attempt to create the endlessly popular ‘ess is more feel.

Create a running theme with BAGNODESIGN signature basins, baths, and shower heads to match. BAGNODESIGN by SANIPEXGROUP is a trend-leading expert in crafting unique bathroom aesthetics with inspiring collections of luxury products.

Every range encompasses a standout look, combining elegance with high quality and durability, with Bristol being no exception.

BAGNODESIGN also showcased its new OROLOGY range.

For more details, contact Sanipex Group on 01924 233977 or visit www.bagnodesign.it

Bristol

Features by Diane Larner founder and editor of Bathroom Review & Kitchens Review.
Diane Larner launched both titles over 12 years ago and has been writing about the bathroom and kitchen interior design industry ever since, publishing regular features across the two sectors.

Designing a shower room demands a detailed analysis of its impact on the environment and its longevity. Every aspect of a new project calls for consideration, from its unavoidable imprint on the world around us to its ‘well-being or usability gauge’ for the end user.

Today we consider some of the options on the market, from accessible shower rooms to eco-design and space-saving options.

Future-proofing

HEWI

Gone are the days of the unsightly handrail; today’s designers can incorporate inclusive features from the outset. For hotel design, some of the latest chameleonic options mean hotel rooms may be used as multi-purpose zones, quickly switched to aid clients that require accessibility, to all-purpose spaces when demand is high. For the home, features such as level-access shower trays and walk-in enclosures deliver design-led versatility for all users.

Stephen Maley, UK sales director, HEWI UK Ltd, explains: “Floor-level showers are very much in vogue at the moment, especially in accessible washrooms. They are accessible and, with the right floor space, also enable wheelchair users to shower independently.”

Extending independence further, HEWI’s newly launched seat family offers increased comfort and safety in the shower and the entire washroom. Its design is based on the well-known 950 stool and features a new, modern design language. 

We are also seeing an increase in collections that offer a range of accessible products that work together in harmony, thus making it easier to create a cohesive, aesthetic design. Stephen Maley agrees: “It is not only the floor-level shower that makes the shower accessible; shower seats, grab rail, and many other products make a significant contribution to creating accessibility in showers.”

Mixing it up

Ideal Standard Navigo® technology 

Energy and water-saving features are fast becoming fundamental to the design toolkit; products that efficiently help set water flow and temperature are in demand, not only for environmental reasons but also for personal safety, especially in multi-generational settings.

The German-engineered Navigo® technology from Ideal Standard features a simple push-and-turn movement to control water flow at your preselected temperature. This innovative temperature safety technology adds to the user’s well-being by automatically adjusting the flow of hot or cold water if pressure spikes or is lost. Meanwhile, the Cool Body technology works like a protective shield, keeping the controls and body cool to the touch despite the interior flow of hot water.

The continued popularity of complete shower systems is also because they offer a one-stop shop for designers who wish to incorporate various optional showering products, such as hand-held showers or overhead showers.

Ashley Smith, product manager (UK), residential brassware at Ideal Standard, explains: “Further flexibility is afforded for housebuilders and end users through shower systems with rain showers and hand sprays that allow end users to change between spraying modes for further customisation. Shower systems can also be paired with baths where space allows, giving the bathroom a diverse range of options while being cheaper than getting a new built-in shower installed.”

Guiding lights

shower design Lakes
Lakes
Ambient light-up walk-in

Lighting changes our perception of space, and whilst brighter lights make us more alert, ambient lighting is diffused equally throughout the room, creating a sense of calm. With ‘cocooning’ having more than just a moment in the ‘trends chatter’; we are seeing an increase in showering options that provide gentle, ambient surroundings.

Mike Gahir, managing director of Lakes Showering Spaces, agrees: “Once considered a functional space, bathrooms have become private sanctuaries designed for mindfulness and relaxation. The quest to turn the home bathroom into a spa isn’t particularly new in itself but will be something we are likely to see more of next year. 2023 bathroom trends predict a move towards opening up bathroom spaces, removing bathtubs and replacing with larger, walk-in showers that ooze luxury with the addition of brass, copper and gold features for a subtle hint of colour and interest.”

Ingeniously designed to offer a calming, soothing and tranquil shower experience, the unique Ambient Walk-In from Lakes Showering Spaces (pictured above) features a PIR motion sensor that triggers a built-in LED lighting system along the edge of the glass panel, emitting a low-level soft glow.

Frameless chic

Kudos pinnacle 8 shower design
Kudos Pinnacle8 Shower Enclosure

As UK homes are becoming smaller, omitting the bath is one way to make the most out of a reduced floor area. Where there is enough space for a bath, walk-in showers, frameless designs or quadrant options, all help give the illusion of a larger floor space.

Kudos Showers is introducing some superbly stylish frameless, low-level access additions to its Pinnacle8 Shower enclosure collection. These stunning frameless models maximise space and light and include hinged and quadrant functionality in matt black and chrome profiles.

Personal choice

Increasinlgy designers are asked to create bespoke compositions catering to individual styles and awkward or unusual shapes and sizes, such as sloping ceilings, cellar, and loft conversions. Manufacturers are, in turn, offering a vast array of choices regarding colour, finish, size and shape.

Nick Graville, sales & marketing director at UK manufacturer Kudos Shower Products, tells us: “Personalisation is the buzzword for bathroom design today and the choice of products has never been larger to facilitate it. This is certainly true in Showering where latest trends include a greater choice of enclosure profile finishes reflecting the metallic colourways popular in taps and showers.”

i.life S from Ideal Standard has a contemporary, space-saving, soft-square design and includes a range of products, including shower trays. i.life S complements smaller spaces and is perfect for ensuites and under-the-stairs bathrooms.

Staying grounded

Kaldewei Superplan Zero Milieu shower design
Kaldewei Superplan Zero

As we become more climate-aware, purchasing decisions are under scrutiny. A 2021 survey carried out by Leaders Romans Group (LRG) revealed that 70% of respondents across the UK would like their property to be more eco-friendly. Whilst YouGov research of 2,000 UK adults found that 52% of us inform our purchase decisions based on brands’ eco-credentials. For designers, products with sustainable credentials are undoubtedly a new necessity.

Adam Teal, Kaldewei UK agrees, “Classic style, quality workmanship and longevity within a circular economy is key, more than ever before specifiers are looking for elements that can be re-used, reworked and recycled.”

Kaldewei manufactures its sanitaryware using Bluemint steel reducing its carbon output by 70 per cent and enabling it to produce luxurious, sustainable bathroom solutions. The Superplan Zero is flat to the floor, with zero steps and zero edges making it ideal for bathrooms in both the hotel and hospitality sector as well as for homebuilders.

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The new seat family from HEWI opens up the potential for creative diversity and offers increased comfort and safety in the shower and in the entire washroom. Its design is based on the well-known 950 stool and features a new, modern design language. The highlight of the design is the delicate frame, which provides stability combined with visual and physical lightness. Thanks to the cross-series design and HEWI’s system expertise, the four seats integrate perfectly into any bathroom and can be combined with other accessories from HEWI.

Increased safety in the bathroom

Two stools and two bath chairs are part of the new seat family. They have small, special features such as a towel rail or various support options. A model with armrests is also available to provide a sense of safety in the bathroom. This safety is also reflected in the comfort of the seat. The stool and bath chair perfectly adapt to the body shape and support a stable sitting position. The small stool is particularly suitable for narrow bathrooms due to its small footprint. Thanks to the high quality of the products, they are versatile – both in private washrooms and outside. When it comes to colour, the models available in grey and black as well as in white tones integrate perfectly into existing room designs or can be used to create contrasting accents.

HEWI Care

HEWI reports its commitment to universal design and has been successfully developing products that focus on people and their individual needs for decades. At HEWI, intelligent functions and consistent design merge to create a single unit. The company says excellent design, high-quality designs and well thought-out functions characterise the sanitary systems and product ranges from HEWI. Comfort features and accessibility are integrated into every system at HEWI, enabling cross-generational use.

Ingeniously designed to offer a calming, soothing and tranquil shower experience, the unique Ambient Walk-In from Lakes features a PIR motion-sensor that triggers a built-in LED lighting system along the edge of the glass panel, emitting a low-level soft glow.

Once considered a functional space, bathrooms have become private sanctuaries designed for mindfulness and relaxation. The simplest way to create a tranquil spa-like feel is to add low level lighting and Lakes new Ambient Walk-in provides exactly that.

Thanks to the gentle illumination from the light strip housed in the profile which generates a soft light around the glass edge, you can relax in the soft glow of the LED lighting system, creating a soothing environment. Light sleepers will also not be disturbed by any night-time visits to the bathroom as the enclosure lights are automatically triggered when someone enters the room, removing the need to turn on the main lights.

Ambient is also a stylish option for multi-generational households. By adding a low threshold, non-slip shower tray, seat and reassuring grab rails, Ambient is ideal for people of all ages and levels of mobility living within the same household. The automatic lighting system also makes night-time bathroom visits safer for the whole family.

Lakes’ Ambient Walk-In also benefits from PureVueHD low-iron glass which reduces the green hue in glass making it dramatically lighter, brighter and clearer for superior clarity.

The Lakes’ Ambient Walk-In is available now from selected bathroom retailers and will add a high-end, luxurious finish to any bathroom.

All Lakes products are backed by a unique lifetime guarantee.

Lakes Pro Showering

Roca showcased key products from its newly launched Ona collection. The collection comprises a series of versatile pieces suitable for a broad range of bathroom settings and features sleek organic shapes that pay homage to Roca’s native Mediterranean.

Roca’s gently curved Ona basins are made of Fineceramic®, and deliver a contemporary take on classic ceramic that boasts up to 30 per cent greater tensile strength. As a result, it’s possible to create sculptural basins with elegant sides just 8mm thick. Style options include ultra-compact, compact, standard and countertop, all of which are available in a glossy white for classic shine, matt white for a soft-touch texture and Supraglaze®, an extra-smooth surface that allows microscopic residue to slide off, stopping any build-up of dirt or bacteria. Ona basins are designed to complement Ona baths with white finishes for both drop-in and corner (left and right) models. Made from Stonex®, an anti-slip material that also allows for slender sides, the baths are super durable as well as easy to clean.

Hygiene is a key talking point of Ona WCs and bidets with rimless bowls free from angles or nooks for more efficient cleaning as well as the option of Supraglaze®. Added benefits such as a comfortable height, large flush button, soft-close seat and new hinges with push buttons for quick release ensure the ultimate in comfort and convenience. Options also include wall-hung, close-coupled, floor-standing and back-to-wall options in both standard and compact sizes.

It’s not enough for hotel mixers to make a statement – they need to play their part in water saving too. Mixers from the Ona collection certainly catch the eye with their slender cylindrical bodies and flat rectangular handles that work in perfect harmony with the shape of each spout. On a more practical note, they feature the innovative Cold Start system, which avoids unnecessary use of hot water [thus saving energy] and flow limiter technology that conserves water use. Available deck- or wall-mounted in a range of sizes [standard, mezzo and high neck], the mixer is available in black as well as in Chrome Titanium Black or Rose Gold.

Roca Ona