VDF products fair: Italian architect and designer Massimo Iosa Ghini has expanded on the single Kalos basins he created for Devon&Devon by cleverly duplicating and merging the design into a couple's set-up, called Double Kalos.
Two of the original basins, which sit within a funnel-shaped column, are simply placed next to each other while the original round mirror is substituted by one large, overarching one that is shaped like a Venn diagram of two overlapping circles.
According to Iosa Ghini, this makes Double Kalos a "particularly effective example of how to translate functionality into beauty."
The distinctive body of the basins is designed to resemble the petal formation of a flower, which is tapered to draw dew into its centre.
In Double Kalos, this shape is rendered in White Tec, a composite material designed and produced for Devon&Devon to guarantee impact resistance and durability while keeping to strict sustainability standards.
The mirror can be backlit with a ring of LEDs to emphasise its dramatic shape and offset it against the backdrop.
Product: Double Kalos
Designer: Massimo Iosa Ghini
Brand: Devon&Devon
Contact address: info@devon-devon.com
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