As a visual link
between ceramics and the bathtub, one’s choice in bathroom furniture has a
decisive influence on the overall mood of the bathroom. When developing its
“Ketho” range of bathroom furniture, Duravit thus chose to collaborate with a
prominent furniture designer: Christian Werner.
For Ketho, Werner started to “think furniture into the bathroom” and
searched for a lasting aesthetic that would embody his theory – in a succinct
way. The range is characterized by sleek, rectangular forms with a filigree
frame, giving a special subtlety to the range. Another feature of
the range is a continuous aluminium strip handle that runs along the cabinets
at rhythmical intervals. The strip elongates the lines of the furniture, making
the elements appear even more streamlined and elegant. Also unique: recessing
located between the wooden surfaces. This makes for more comfortable use, for
young and old.
The Ketho furniture
range is robust and durable in every respect. All items of furniture feature
comprehensive melamine resin protection and bonded, waterproof edges, so that
nothing hinders even an extensive family splashing party. Thanks to the
integrated soft-close function with silicon end dampers, doors always close
smoothly and quietly and, in so doing, spare both the user’s fingers and the
material.
A variety of décors
highlight Ketho’s refined form: White, Basalt and Graphite add subtlety, whereas
Chestnut Dark creates a powerful contrast. The matte structure of the surfaces
makes them pleasant to the touch, a property that is mirrored in the design of
the bath panelling. In this way, Ketho offers a consistent design throughout the bathroom and
creates a harmonious overall picture with which many people identify and feel
comfortable throughout a bathroom's life in the various phases of life. Overall, Ketho
offers consistent design throughout, creating an attractive, balanced
appearance and thus becomes the ideal
program for the modern and sophisticated family bathroom.