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LIGHT, UNIFORM LINES AND ROUNDED BASES UNIFY
THE OBJECTS IN OUR BATH COLLECTION AND ADD
BEAUTIFUL FOCAL POINTS TO SOME OF OUR MOST-
USED SPACES. WITH PURPOSEFUL, METICULOUSLY
EXECUTED DETAILS, THE OBJECTS ARE AT ONCE
REFINED AND USER-FRIENDLY. VISUALLY BOLD
AND ADAPTABLE. DEEPLY THOUGHT THROUGH AND
DELIGHTFULLY SIMPLE. THE BATH COLLECTION IS
A PROMISE TO LEND EVERY ASPECT OF THE BATH
IMPORTANCE, MAKING ORDINARY EXPERIENCES FEEL
A LOT LESS EVERYDAY.
In creating the Bath Collection, Norm Architects set out to
transform the bathroom into a blissful place of respite where
we can relax and refresh. As the collection has expanded to
meet new demands and offer new functional and aesthetic
possibilities, it has stayed true to its core ethos of soft,
functional minimalism. Today, there is little this series cannot
help us with as we go about our day.
Fulfilling every requirement in the bathroom space in
both public and private environments, many of the series’
designs, such as the mirrors and bins, also serve us outside the
bathroom, in offices, kitchens, living areas and beyond. The full
line-up now includes bins in an array of sizes, multiple mirror
designs, a shower tray, a towel bar, a toilet roll holder, a shower
wiper and a towel ladder. The Bath Collection also offers a
toothbrush holder, a soap pump and a toilet brush – all three
available in both freestanding and wall-mounted versions.
A minimalist, humancentric sensibility shines through
each accessory, with the designs responding to real-life needs
while maintaining a sophisticated, modern expression.
Graceful, uniform lines and rounded bases unify the pieces
and add beautiful focal points to some of our most-used
spaces. With purposeful, meticulously executed details,
the Bath Collection elements are at once refined and user-
friendly. Visually bold and adaptable. Deeply thought
through and delightfully simple. The series is made of powder
coated steel with a matte black or white finish for an elegant,
tactile and easy-to-clean exterior.
Pedal Bin, 7 L, Black, by Norm Architects
BY NORM ARCHITECTS
CONNECTED SPACES 2020
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