Daniel germani: sink in luxury closet

The DeKauri model is made of Kauri wood found in the peat bogs of New Zealand: the mighty trunks that have lain in the ground are well preserved, their age is estimated from 30 to 55-60 thousand years. The ancient material, sign for Riva 1920, was connected to the modern Dekton composite from the Cosentino company - a sink is made of it.

The composition is completed by the faucet created by Naoto Fukasawa for Fantini, Juniper Design lamps and a mirror. In addition to the monotonous version of Kauri wood, there is a “multi-colored” one: the facade is trimmed with veneer wenge, walnut and cedar.

The closet makes it easy to hide the plumbing from the eyes, following the trend of combining a bathroom with other rooms. “DeKauri turns the most utilitarian parts of a bath into something incredibly beautiful. It helps to get rid of the feeling that you are in the bathroom.

I can easily see this model in the master bedroom, ladies' boudoir or even an open-plan room, where the sleeping space and bathroom area flow into each other, the designer says. - When it comes to the kitchen, there are ingenious, innovative design solutions to hide and store everything. But not always - when it comes to the bathroom. I realized that everything was still there. ”

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