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Werner Aisslinger and Tina Bunyaprasit

Werner Aisslinger and Tina Bunyaprasit


The Berlin-based designer Werner Aisslinger has already created numerous designs that radiate aesthetic elegance and timeless design in bathroom products from KALDEWEI.

 

Werner Aisslinger is a multiple award-winning designer. In collaboration with KALDEWEI, Werner Aisslinger has created stylish designs in the form of shower surfaces, washbasins and shower channels.

 

“BATHROOMS ARE GOING TO BE MORE IMAGINATIVE.”

His “July Chair” is on show at the MoMA, while his Studio Aisslinger has offices in both Berlin and Singapore. Moreover his design office’s works are currently the subject of an entire museum exhibition: Werner Aisslinger and his team are showing their objects – including a KALDEWEI bathtub – at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich under the title “House of Wonders”.

 

 

Products: STUDIO AISSLINGER

Flowline Zero

Superplan Zero

Nueva

Superplan Zero.

The SUPERPLAN ZERO is a floor-level masterpiece made of sustainable steel enamel. The step-free access and the extremely precise corner radii allow the elegant shower surface to shine alongside the tiles. An extra-generous standing area with a barely perceptible slope and the waste close to the wall guarantee a special showering pleasure. In addition, the extensive range of dimensions and colours fulfil almost all design and personalisation requests. Professionals are also completely convinced thanks to the time-saving installation with the KALDEWEI installation systems and the low installation height - even for large-format showers.

 

SUPERPLAN ZERO

POETIC AND IMAGINATIVE. LIKE THE BATHROOM OF THE FUTURE.

 

Werner Aisslinger & Tina Bunyaprasit. TRICOLORE explores no fewer than two new themes. On the one hand, the mainly monochrome white bathroom world is completely revolutionised through the addition of colour. On the other hand, the bathtub puts an entirely new interpretation on the historical archetype of the freestanding lion claw tub. Think collage! The bathtub is enamelled in two colours; the third colour comes from the frame whose wraparound band appears to have been cut out of a different bathtub.

 

 

The hallmark of the GRID concept is the way surfaces and volumes are dissolved in favour of an open framework structure. The single-walled and thus weightless-looking washbasin and bathtub seem to float and are visible as outlines. The grid structure contains not only the washbasin and bathtub but can also integrate products and accessories or plants that can be inserted into it, collage-style.