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Home » Interior » Bathroom » Vitra x Tom Dixon Create Re-Ceramic Washbasin From 100 Percent Recycled Materials

Vitra x Tom Dixon Create Re-Ceramic Washbasin From 100 Percent Recycled Materials

Thoughtfully sustainable and environmentally friendly
Pragati ShandilBy Pragati ShandilApril 22, 20242 Mins Read
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Level up your bathroom game with the eco-friendly and luxurious Re-Ceramic washbasin by the Swiss furniture brand Vitra. It is claimed to be the first recycled ceramic washbasin, designed to minimize environmental waste by being a product made from 100 percent recycled material produced and discarded during the CSW manufacturing process. Born out of a collaboration between Vitra and British luxury design brand Tom Dixon, the Re-Ceramic does it thoughtfully and brings a fresh take on reusable materials.

The innovative juxtaposition of the industrial process with the artistic craftsmanship gives the washbasin a timeless grace. The recycling process includes using slip casting (a ceramic molding technique that takes the form of seamlessly tangible ceramics), where the primordial mud is turned into a withstanding, beautiful, and functional object.

It exhibits the potential of waste material more efficiently with its durable design. Upgrading the use of ceramics to meet the utmost sustainable and economical demands with a nature-friendly design is admirable. Keeping the environment at the center of the designing process and the impact of environmental waste, Vitra ensures the strength and power to keep the ecological balance, and harmony and promote sustainable living through its product.

Said to be the first recycled ceramic washbasin, the Re-Ceramic washbasin showcases a visually pleasing design. It adopts the designer’s circular design philosophy that focuses on dynamically reusing the waste material. Everything is crafted from entirely waste products except for the addition of hygienic glaze.

Also Read: Antoniolupi Washbasin Collection Aims to Revolutionize Your Bathroom Dynamic at Salone 2024

Re-Ceramic washbasin is not just a product made with recycled material but it is built to last long. Its dynamic design adds a personality whereas its matte finish breathes new life to any bathroom space the fixture is installed in. It uplifts the vibe and atmosphere while bringing a sophisticated touch to your bathroom. Furthermore, Its rounded shape gives it a luxurious characteristic and lustrous finish that makes it adaptable to any setting.

It is robust and available in five eclectic designs – round, rectangular, oval, TV, and asymmetrical TV. When you integrate this washbasin into your bathroom, you invite a visually striking and seamlessly sustainable design.

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Writing her way through life, Pragati is a budding writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. She loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, she is sitting under the blue sky, wrapped around in solitude, admiring nature, or most probably talking to a tree.

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