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AXOR One's curated colours evoke ties with nature through water
One bathroom collection extension of coloured faucets
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AXOR One's curated colours evoke ties with nature through water

The AXOR One collection expands in collaboration with Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, featuring designs that speak of interactions between light, colour, and water.

by AXOR
Published on : May 27, 2023

In collaboration with British designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, AXOR is extending last year’s AXOR One bathroom collection with a selected palette of coloured faucets and fixtures inspired by a specific set of naturally occurring interactions between light, colour, and water. “The extension comprises six colour variants for non-public spaces, available through our AXOR Signature service. Upon request, almost any AXOR product can be further personalised, customised, and adapted via AXOR Signature services. Edward and Jay curated these colours for us to evoke specific aspects of water in relation to the earth and the sky. The palette draws on the designers’ observation that colour often increases in vibrancy and intensity when seen through water, and it reflects the design brand’s elemental connection to nature through water,” says Anke Sohn, Head of Global Brand Marketing AXOR.

Aquamarine's blue-green captures the chromatic character of a calm sea. Coral is a warm, red-orange tone. Ice is a light, muted blue, seen in the layered blues of glaciers and sea ice. Stone is a strong grey, referenced from the intersection of land and sea. Shell is a cool greyish pink. Sand is the color of the shore, wet from the ebbing tide.

 “Each color balances the ability to become part of a calm visual field with limitless scope for self-expression and individuality, reflecting how bathrooms and small cloakrooms are increasingly becoming places that are less about neutral utility and more about original and impactful design. We chose the colors to complement the widest range of bathroom finishes, from enamel and concrete to marble and wood”, Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby explain.

The selected fixtures from the collection have a gloss finish, which reads like a layer of water over the surface color, adding depth and vibrancy. Just like water, this gloss finish reflects the surrounding environment, whilst providing the easily cleanable surfaces required in a bathroom.

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