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  • Ideal Standard Introduces Eurovit+ Furniture Range: A Perfect Balance of Style, Functionality, and Sustainability

    Ideal Standard, a global leader in innovative bathroom solutions, has launched Eurovit+, a new furniture collection which offers a harmonious blend of practicality, affordability, and style. Eurovit+ has been designed to meet the diverse needs of homeowners, architects, and designers, providing a compelling combination of flexible design and modern aesthetics.
    The collection is available in fou

  • Boho Kids: Animal friends on porcelain, glass and cutlery

    As demonstrated by new parents and junior trendsetters: the trendy boho look, a perfect choice for a cosy feel-good atmosphere in the home with its casual mix of warm colours, original patterns and natural materials, is now a strong trend for children’s rooms too, where it is delighting all ages.

  • An early summer atmosphere on the table

    The signs are clear: the sun’s rays are getting stronger, a gentle breeze is wafting around our nostrils and there is a feeling of lightness in the air. Summer is almost here, bringing with it a desire for fresh, healthy food and a relaxed atmosphere.

  • Manufacture Rock blanc – Brilliant moments in white

    Classic, timeless and yet extraordinary – white porcelain is simply never out of fashion and is now once again a top trend. Combined with minimalist design, white and cream shades create a positive and stylish ambiance and add radiant highlights in any setting.

  • Afina: A commitment to minimalism

    A commitment to minimalism – with the new Afina collection by designer Christian Haas, Villeroy & Boch is unveiling a look of simple elegance for the hotel and restaurant sector. Afina creates a beautifully relaxed atmosphere which makes it perfect to appeal to discerning diners looking for relaxation and indulgence.

  • Afina: A commitment to minimalism

    Focusing attention on the essentials, eliminating the superfluous – minimalism is more than a trend, it’s a lifestyle. Afina captures this concept perfectly: the new collection by Christian Haas and Villeroy & Boch adds a relaxed and discreet touch of elegance to everyday life.

  • The Bathroom in 2024: Time for Feelings

    Celebrate life, enjoy the home: In 2024, we are creating all kinds of room for positive feelings at home. That is why we are especially excited about trends that cater to the senses and are good for the soul.

  • Boudoir-style bathrooms A retreat from the outside world

    For many people, bathrooms are much more than simply washrooms. They are important havens of peace, a place for self-care where we spend just as much time as in other areas of the home. Which makes it even more important to find a design that feels inviting and welcoming.

  • New Conum premium design tap: Confident style and dynamic elegance

    Conum from Villeroy & Boch adds an unusual touch to washbasins, baths and showers. The designer Christian Haas has created unique objects for the new tap range that bring together delicate and solid design elements to form a sculptural composition. Conum is precise and uncompromising in both design and workmanship.

  • Creating Homes – Tips for a cosy autumn

    Autumn: that time of year when we start thinking back to summer days filled with light and sunshine while making ourselves cosy in a woolly jumper, curled up under a fleecy blanket with a hot drink in our hands. On clear, sunny days, the bright hues of nature make us want to get outdoors, but on rainy, stormy days, there’s no place like home.

  • 275 Years Creating Homes - Black looks in the home

    It’s here to stay: after making its debut at international trade fairs, the trend for black in interior design has now extended to the entire home. The bathroom and kitchen have discovered black, along with table settings and home accessories.

  • Simply beautiful – The All-Beige-Trend

    Whether in fashion or interior design: As one of the year’s trendy colours, beige is simply beautiful. Because the friendly, warm and at the same time restrained nuances break the minimalistic interior style, which was long characterised by cool colours, and makes it more approachable.

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