A modern reinterpretation of the classic tap: DÉCA by TONI Copenhagen and BIG | News | Architonic
For designers seeking to evoke a sartorial expression of ‘quiet luxury’ through an interior, a necessity to a minimalist palette is the addition of a sculptural object – one that catches the eye, glints like a jewel, and nods towards understated refinement. For kitchens and bathrooms where functionality reigns, how about capturing that moment of chic tension – that je ne sais quoi – with a radical faucet? It’s a bold proposition from an unexpected source: Denmark’s oldest manufacturer of kitchen and bathroom fixtures, TONI Copenhagen, founded upon a legacy of craft 105 years ago and renowned for its scrupulously traditional products – the last time it launched a new faucet line was in 1985. Now, DÉCA is here to ‘rock the boat’,…
For designers seeking to evoke a sartorial expression of ‘quiet luxury’ through an interior, a necessity to a minimalist palette is the addition of a sculptural object – one that catches the eye, glints like a jewel, and nods towards understated refinement. For kitchens and bathrooms where functionality reigns, how about capturing that moment of chic tension – that je ne sais quoi – with a radical faucet?
It’s a bold proposition from an unexpected source: Denmark’s oldest manufacturer of kitchen and bathroom fixtures, TONI Copenhagen, founded upon a legacy of craft 105 years ago and renowned for its scrupulously traditional products – the last time it launched a new faucet line was in 1985. Now, DÉCA is here to ‘rock the boat’,…
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