( Bathroom )
RITUAL ELEGANCE: FRAMIS
In this bathroom, the Framis collection by Vincent Van Duysen enters into dialogue with the sculptural Ero bathtub, composing an intimate environment where dark oak and grey veined stone extend the Molteni&C culture of quality living into the space of daily rituals.
FRAMIS BATHROOM VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
FRAMIS BATHROOM VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
Suspended against a wall of richly veined stone, the Framis vanity expresses a design language created by Van Duysen specifically for the bathroom. Dark oak volumes alternate closed fronts, open compartments, and slender drawers, while the large framed mirror above reflects the room's warm architecture, gathering functionality into a single, precise whole.
ERO BATHTUB VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
FONTE COFFEE TABLE VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
In the foreground, the Ero bathtub asserts its sensual allure. Conceived as a single sculptural volume carved in the same stone inside and out, its smooth surface and gently rounded form echo the veining of the walls — an exploration of the beauty of materials, named after the Greek érōs, meaning desire.
All around, materiality shapes the atmosphere: the illuminated column in warm oak displays towels and objects on glass shelves, wall-mounted fittings in dark metal punctuate the stone, and wide oak flooring grounds the room as a domestic landscape designed for the day's most personal moments.
ERO BATHTUB VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
ERO BATHTUB VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
FONTE COFFEE TABLE VINCENT VAN DUYSEN( Featured Designs )
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Framis by Vincent Van Duysen is a bathroom system defined by structural continuity and precision of detail. Its identity is shaped by a profiled framework that integrates the doors directly into the vanity, creating a sequence of joints that articulate the composition. The front elevation remains linear and controlled, while the lateral detailing introduces depth and visual interest.
The Ero bathtub by Vincent Van Duysen is defined by material refinement and a soft, continuous silhouette. Conceived as a single sculptural volume, it is carved in the same stone inside and out, its smooth surface and gently rounded form revealing the material in its purest expression, enhanced by the subtle interplay of light and water. Named after the Greek érōs, meaning desire, Ero explores the beauty of materials and a subtle, sensual form.
Refined craftsmanship meets innovation with Fonte coffee tables by Vincent Van Duysen, featuring three table designs for three different uses. The coffee table, lounge table and night table each rest on sturdy oak legs to support the tabletop, available in an array of finishes. The subdued color hues of each tabletop harmonize with the base to create a contemporary interplay of solidity and fluidity.
Framis by Vincent Van Duysen is a bathroom system defined by structural continuity and precision of detail. Its identity is shaped by a profiled framework that integrates the doors directly into the vanity, creating a sequence of joints that articulate the composition. The front elevation remains linear and controlled, while the lateral detailing introduces depth and visual interest.
The Ero bathtub by Vincent Van Duysen is defined by material refinement and a soft, continuous silhouette. Conceived as a single sculptural volume, it is carved in the same stone inside and out, its smooth surface and gently rounded form revealing the material in its purest expression, enhanced by the subtle interplay of light and water. Named after the Greek érōs, meaning desire, Ero explores the beauty of materials and a subtle, sensual form.
Refined craftsmanship meets innovation with Fonte coffee tables by Vincent Van Duysen, featuring three table designs for three different uses. The coffee table, lounge table and night table each rest on sturdy oak legs to support the tabletop, available in an array of finishes. The subdued color hues of each tabletop harmonize with the base to create a contemporary interplay of solidity and fluidity.