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Zencha by Sebastian Herkner

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DURAVIT - Zencha by Sebastian Herkner

With Zencha, design shooting star Sebastian Herkner - inspired by traditional Japanese rituals and craftsmanship - has created a well-thought-out bathroom series that combines unusual above counter basins with purist furniture. The most striking design feature of the basin and bathtub is the rounded shape, which ends in a graceful, softly curved outward edge.

The most striking feature of the basins and bathtub is the rounded shape that opens into a graceful, outward-curving edge.

Designed by
Sebastian Herkner
Sebastian Herkner
Zencha by Sebastian Herkner

Green highlight: PEFC certified bathroom furniture

Zencha by Sebastian Herkner

Ceramics with lifetime warranty - proof of the highest quality

Zencha by Sebastian Herkner

Purist modular storage space

Zencha by Sebastian Herkner

Bathtub with pool feeling

Zencha by Sebastian Herkner

The above counter basins, inspired by Japanese tea bowls, are slightly bulbous at the bottom and taper with a subtle curve to a slightly outward sloping rim.

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Welcome to the ceremony of Zen: Inspired by handmade ceramic teacups from Japan, Zencha is a perfectly balanced, minimalistic homage to mindfulness and traditional craftsmanship meant to turn habits into traditions, routines into appreciation – and your bathroom into a place of retreat and ritual. Learn more about our Zencha bathroom collection: https://bit.ly/36EIuxQ

The outstanding design of the Zencha bathroom collection by Sebastian Herkner was inspired by traditional Japanese rituals and craftsmanship and combines unusual above-counter basins with minimalistic furniture. The most striking feature of the basins and bathtub is the rounded shape that opens into a graceful, outward-curving edge. The dual-walled sanitary objects made from DuraCeram® and DuraSolid® are paired with modular, geometric bathroom furniture with an elegant frame. The furniture is made from materials such as wood and textured glass and not only offers plenty of storage space, but is also extremely pleasant to the touch. “I’ve always wanted to develop a bathroom series for Duravit,” said the designer from Offenbach. He can now take his place in the roll-call of renowned designers such as Philippe Starck and Cecilie Manz who have designed collections for the German manufacturer.