Accessibility does not exclude the aesthetic taste, but it becomes a fundamental element of a dynamic design with minimal forms.
Walls and floors are covered in eco-sustainable porcelain stoneware and in a resin central floor strip, to simulate water’s effect.
The colour therapy, as well as aromatherapy, is regulated through the ceiling shower head’s installation, with combinations of water jet and nebulization.
The idea is focused on the environment, where accessibility, innovation and sustainability tradition intertwine. The built-in bathtub, besides being accessible to all, is the expression of naturalistic and "primordial" bathroom experience. In fact, the bathtub can be filled with a central wall water cascade, which descends along the knurled stainless-steel panel.
A curved glass embraces the bathtub on the left side to protect possible splashes on the bathroom fixtures.