The Landscape Bathtub concept was envisioned to meet problem of limited resources of energy and space in near future. This project is designed to transform its shape to meet the requirements for different scenarios. For example, the landscape will be a shower deck during the fast morning, which will transform into a long relaxing bathtub during evening. The landscape is made of transformable thick silicon/rubber including an air pumping mechanism inside. Moreover, the concept offers vibro-massage feature based on turbulent pumping arrangement inside the rubber skin and an option to resize the bathing area as per the particular user’s need in order to optimize the usage of space and water.


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Vipp Accessories is a product series that contains towel bar, towel hooks, toilet roll holder and shower shelf. All these products of this series are made of stainless steel covered with rubber. The Vipp accessories are based on solid materials in stringent and simple lines – functionality and design, which will serve the purpose of today’s daily life as well as in the future. The products are offering an industrial look with mounted rubber profiles on the stainless steel and provide a solid grip in order to prevent the towel from sliding down onto the floor. All these products are easy to install and is topnotch in functionality.


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Somewhere near the future, do you think you’ll see DA in the beauty salon? Da is futuristic looking spa with a bubble shape, minimalist design, yet very stylish. DA is designed for single person and no seating area like regular spa. Users will have to stand to shower or even when having a steam bath. Hm…the idea of standing all the time, I don’t think I will enjoy this steam bath.


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Stay in your bathroom longer, now bringing the ultimate experience directly into your bathroom, Techvision Infinity gives you three screen sizes, ranging from 7″ to 26″. You can install it in the shower or bathtub, pick your place.

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