11. March 2025
Three designers – three individual bathroom designs
Innovative room solutions, exciting material compositions, and a completely new view of traditional bathroom design
• Unique ambience thanks to skillful deployment of materials
• Textiles, accessories, and targeted use of light sources complete the homely atmosphere
Three designers were invited to design their signature bathroom – a bathroom true to their own personal tastes. The result: although the designs could hardly be more different, all three follow an overarching trend – the bathroom is becoming a homelier place!
The renowned designers Sebastian Herkner, Bertrand Lejoly, and Christian Werner have each developed their own bathroom range with Duravit. Now they are presenting these in a completely new context – while providing an insight into their creative process.
Three designers, three unique approaches
Sebastian Herkner uses a shingled wall stained in gray as wall paneling, providing a completely new backdrop for his Zencha range. The spacious floor plan perfectly showcases the contrast of the dark bathroom furniture and the light ceramic. The iconic, freestanding Zencha bathtub forms the centerpiece of the aesthetic concept. With walls in moss green and a symmetrical room plan, into which the D-Neo range blends elegantly, Betrand Lejoly’s bathroom is designed as a special place of retreat that satisfies the most exacting standards. The SensoWash shower-toilet, also from the D-Neo series, provides additional convenience and enhances the aesthetic vision with functional comfort. Christian Werner’s bathroom surprises with its warm clay plaster, a striking feature that exudes a unique warmth in combination with his Vitrium bathroom range. The back-lit furniture fronts in particular complement the lighting mood and are emphasized by the material choice of the bathtub and washbasin. Each designer took a very different approach to the brief of creating a homely bathroom with a certain je ne sais quoi.
Infinite possibilities and elegant details
Each designer’s individual signature can be seen above all in the materials selected for their bathrooms – materials that are very distinct from one another and create a completely unique atmosphere. All three forgo conventional tiles on walls and floors. They opt instead for sophisticated wood, unique stone floors, and personalized wall design to demonstrate the limitless design opportunities in the bathroom. Textiles, stylish yet functional accessories, and the accentuated use of light sources complete the homely ambience.