Design for the ages: Villeroy & Boch
Brand story by Alyn Griffiths
Mettlach, Allemagne
03.11.22
By catering to the homes of our ever increasing older population, the global brand ensures its products last the test of time and enables care-like comfort inside residential walls.
Villeroy & Boch's ViCare range offers a multitude of products that enable older residents to remain in their familiar environments without needing additional care for every day
Villeroy & Boch's ViCare range offers a multitude of products that enable older residents to remain in their familiar environments without needing additional care for every day
×According to the World Health Organization, by 2050 the world’s population of people aged 60 years and older will double to 2.1 billion. An ageing population makes it more important than ever to consider ways in which we can improve everyday life for elderly people.
To aid those wishing to continue living at home in their old age, German brand Villeroy & Boch offers a range of products that can be used to create barrier-free bathrooms in private houses and apartments. The innovative collection aims to optimise comfort and safety without compromising on the room’s aesthetics.
Designs such as practical handles or shower seats are streamlined to work in as many different bathroom aesthetics as possible
Designs such as practical handles or shower seats are streamlined to work in as many different bathroom aesthetics as possible
×The ViCare range was developed to support the autonomy of users so they can move confidently around their bathroom without the need for assistance. Specified to conform with the DIN 18040 standard for accessibility, the products also feature ergonomic shapes and smooth surfaces with fewer joints that facilitate easy cleaning.
The manufacturer offers useful planning tools to make sure bathrooms provide enough maneuvering space and are accessible throughout
The manufacturer offers useful planning tools to make sure bathrooms provide enough maneuvering space and are accessible throughout
×The aesthetic of the ViCare collection is modern and discrete, avoiding a clinical appearance and cleverly concealing functions such as handles that make it easier to pull up a wheelchair or support the user when standing. It is almost impossible to determine visually that the sanitary ware and accessories are designed for disabled users, which allows them to complement all sorts of modern interior schemes.
Incorporating equipment such as step-free shower trays and fixings for handles allows bathrooms to meet the needs of users now and in the future
On a practical level, creating age-appropriate interiors can increase the value and potential purchasing market for houses and apartments. Incorporating equipment such as step-free shower trays and fixings for handles allows bathrooms to meet the needs of users now and in the future. Just as importantly, these spaces support the resident’s emotional well-being, allowing them to maintain a sense of autonomy for longer and ensuring they feel safe and comfortable at home.
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