Duravit Balcoon by Patricia Urquiola

A timeless bathroom collection rooted in natural elegance

The Balcoon bathroom range by Patricia Urquiola is a fascinating combination of modernity and
timeless elegance – minimalistic yet also with a strong design identity. The designer has created an earthy terracotta shade for the ceramic objects that perfectly showcases their natural tactility and unique materiality.

The Balcoon countertop basins combine shape, colour and material to produce a harmonious and comprehensive work of art far removed from short-term trends. Patricia Urquiola has created an impressive architectural moment by placing round and oval washbasins on a square plinth, creating a sculptural focal point in the room that extends beyond mere function. Alternatively, all Balcoon ceramic objects are also available in classic White or White Satin Matt, opening up a wide range of design opportunities.

The earthy terracotta shade Clay Terra Matt is an important detail of the Balcoon bathroom range.

So, too, is the interplay of two levels, which is implemented consistently on the washbasin, the toilet and the bidet. All ceramic objects in the collection come as standard with the hygienic, easy-to-clean DuraShield® protective glaze, which makes everyday life just a little bit easier.

With its integrated rear panel, the console is just one of the striking details of the Balcoon collection that creates a unique spatial dimension. It is overlaid with the drawer front and the open shelf beneath.

Powder shades, natural colours, pure aesthetics.

The colour scheme of the nature-inspired Balcoon bathroom furniture comprises light, powdery nuances such as Ivory and Sand Beige. A soft, feminine atmosphere in the room is created in combination with ceramics in White. The handle-free aesthetic is a further expression of the clear and elegant concept.

The washing area, with its two countertop basins, offers plenty of storage thanks to four large drawers – ideal for an organised and tidy bathroom. The single washing area with an open shelf exudes a sense of lightness and is perfect for small rooms.

Impressive overall concept Design meets sustainability Patricia Urquiola has designed faucets for the washbasins and countertop basins, bidet, shower, and bathtub to match the minimalistic design of the Balcoon range and perfectly complement the
harmonious overall picture. The elliptical handle transitions into the faucet body in a gentle curve, making it particularly pleasant to hold.

Three surface variants – Chrome, Black Matt and Brushed Stainless Steel – give the bathroom
furniture its finishing touch and complementing the range’s harmonious colour spectrum. With
innovative functions like FreshStart and MinusFlow, the Balcoon faucets actively help conserve
resources.

Ceramic in its purest form – for demanding projects

Balcoon is a versatile bathroom range in the medium price segment – the ideal choice for budget-friendly yet sophisticated bathroom design. Whether in a hotel, a residential construction project or a guest bathroom, the collection combines functionality with attractive design.

The wall-mounted washbasin, inspired by the oval countertop basin, retains the clever interplay of two levels and is available in three sizes. The floor-mounted toilet and bidet feature clear geometric form and perfect visual harmony.

The Balcoon acrylic built-in bathtubs masterfully echo the interplay between two levels and feature the oval, raised edge of the tub sitting on an acrylic surface panel that extends into the corners. With two colour variants, White or Matt White, you can design a bathroom perfectly tailored to your taste.


Website: https://www.duravit.in/


About Duravit
Founded in 1817 in Hornberg in the Black Forest, Duravit is today a leading international
manufacturer of designer bathrooms and is active in more than 130 countries worldwide. During
product development, the complete bathroom supplier’s internal-design team worked hand in
hand with a global network of designers such as Cecilie Manz, Philippe Starck, Antonio Citterio,
Christian Werner, Sebastian Herkner and Patricia Urquiola. As an energy-intensive company,
Duravit is aiming to be entirely climate-neutral by 2045 and avoid CO 2 offsetting as far as
possible.

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