Thinnovation: Laufen
As demonstrated by Patricia Urquiola’s Sonar bathroom collection, LAUFEN’s innovative SaphirKeramik technology has opened up a whole new world of creative possibilities for designers.
August 4, 2020 | 10:00 pm CUT

The Sonar collection has been expanded to include a wide range of bathroom elements, alongside the original line of washbasins now being offered in different sizes. Photo: Oliver Helbig
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‘With this innovative material, we’re going to realise many exciting developments’

Laufen’s SaphirKeramik technology, first launched in 2013, has helped to shape the design language of modern sanitaryware. Photo: Oliver Helbig

The special components that constitute SaphirKeramik allow for millimetre-thin surfaces to be created without sacrificing stability, and thus, offer designers wide new creative scope. Photo: Oliver Helbig
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‘When you work with a company like Laufen, the dialogue runs on a path where they are very clear in their minds'

For bathroom users, thinner ceramic walls equate to more interior space within washbasins and bathtubs. For designers, they offer valuable, space-saving solutions. Photo: Oliver Helbig








