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Paul Flowers, the Vice President Design for Grohe, was in hand at 100% Design last week to promote his new design for the company, the Ondus range of bathroom fittings.
Ondusa aqua fountain
These elegant items are described by the company as being "sensual minimalism". Their simple but elegant lines are an amalgam of the functional with shapes that are intended to make one stroke ones body with the water jet. The company refers to this as "enticing interaction with its seductive form". Whatever the copy writers may say in the comapny publications about the "bold aesthetic statement" of its "effortless minimalist appearance" "radiating simplicity and purity" the truth is that Paul Flowers has produced a set of functional digital or manually operated faucetts (taps if you speak English) that are strikingly beautiful especially in the chrome finish.
Available in a range of finshes in manual or with an icon-based digital user interface, the fixtures come in a range of finishes including white, black and chrome.
Ondus faucet in digital form
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Paul Flowers, Vice President Design, Grohe AG
Manual version of Ondus
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