Product watch: D-Neo minimal bathroom range by Duravit

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Product watch: D-Neo minimal bathroom range by Duravit

Pared down design and ordered perfection: bathroom brand Duravit’s new D-Neo range by designer Bertrand Lejoly is all about lifestyle and minimalism…

Minimalist bathroom

The minimalistic language and style of Duravit’s D-Neo range, which was explored last month when we looked at the D-Neo Monochrome range, is all about creating a counter-balance to the current fast pace of life we live in. It is about creating a sense of constancy in an age of short-lived trends in the bathroom.

Understated and expressive, the D-Neo faucets, with their clear cut design, hold their own in any room and are the perfect default choice for any minimalistic design concept. This range is all about purity of design, with subtle colour tones and clear edges, all with a noticeable air of orderliness. This complete bathroom range has been created for Duravit by designer Bertrand Lejoly and offers a range of design elements suitable for an urban lifestyle by simply jettisoning anything superfluous.

Close-up of basin with furniture built in

Image credit: Duravit

The clean and geometric forms of the D-neo range transform the bathroom with clean lines and a tidy appearance. These design elements are complemented by the use of non-colours and the subdued beige and brown tones, which commend themselves as design elements. The minimalist qualities of this range can adapt to a variety of tastes and interiors, no matter whether the preference is Scandinavian or urban. The clear forms and minimalism of this range create a haven of peace in the bathroom, transforming simple daily rituals into a regenerative experience.

Duravit is one of Hotel Designs’ recommended suppliers. To keep up to date with their news, click here. And, if you are interested in becoming one of our recommended suppliers, please email Katy Phillips by clicking here.

Main image credit: Duravit

Pauline Brettell / 26.10.2021

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