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JUNE7: 7% off | Ends 6/14
Ideavit collections in solid surface and concrete unite premium materials with refined European design.
Handcrafted in the USA, Vanderloc vanities combine premium materials with custom design options.
American-made Vanderloc vanities offer tailored configurations and finishes for truly bespoke interiors.
Ideavit solid surface and concrete bathtubs—crafted for contemporary style and spa-inspired comfort at home.
Wall-mounted washbasins in solid surface—sleek silhouettes, integrated storage, and refined European design.
Dutch-designed vessel washbasins in solid surface or concrete, sculptural and enduring.
Innovative bidet seats designed to elevate everyday hygiene with comfort and modern simplicity.
Italian-crafted faucets and showers that fuse architectural precision with sculptural design.
Architectural outdoor showers crafted from marine-grade stainless steel for durable outdoor performance.
Ideavit accessories bring sculptural solid surface design to shelves, stools, and tablet holders for contemporary interiors.
Solid surface and concrete bathtubs unite premium materials with sculptural forms for distinctive bathrooms.
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Designer-grade washbasins unite refined materials with wall-attached and vessel forms for distinctive bathrooms.
Outdoor Architectural Showers are engineered water elements designed for exterior environments where material integrity, corrosion resistance, and precise water delivery matter. Constructed from marine-grade 316 stainless steel and solid brass, these freestanding systems are built to perform in poolside, garden, coastal, and commercial settings while maintaining a refined, architectural presence.
Defined by clean geometry and controlled water expression, each shower integrates seamlessly into outdoor spaces without reading as a decorative fixture. The focus is on durability, restrained design, and consistent performance, treating water as an intentional architectural feature rather than an accessory.