Free to Compose Bathroom Vanity by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec

The famous French designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec have recently presented in Paris a new swimwear line for the signature Axor that in game mode, allows you to combine Bathroom Vanities like faucet and sink in multiple ways.
The Bouroullec Axor premise is governed by a very suitable “Feel free to compose” (Feel free to write), since it allows multiple compositions in which it is possible to choose freely the place of the faucet to the sink area: a built the shelves, next to the sink, on the wall.

The result is a soft feature offers multiple options for creating designs and solutions that capture any personal desire in the bathroom.


With this collection from French designers add to the list of collections with its own name brand Axor signed by Patricia Urquiola, Antonio Citterio, Philippe Starck and Jean-Marie Massaud.

The products that make up the new bathroom collection Axor Bouroullec are manufactured at the plant located in Schiltach Axor, Germany.

Axor is the designer brand from Hansgrohe and its director is Philippe Grohe, grandson of the founder of Hansgrohe. Its collections are signed by designers and architects internationally acclaimed Philippe Starck, Antonio Citterio, Jean-Marie Massaud, Patricia Urquiola, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec and Phoenix Design.

French designers Ronan Bouroullec (1971) and Erwan Bouroullec (1976) working together for over ten years. Their collaboration is based on continuous dialogue driven by their particular personalities and the commitment and dedication that they share.
Among his many clients include manufacturers such as Vitra, Kvadrat, Magis, Established & Sons, Kartell, Ligne Roset, Issey Miyake and Cappellini. Also, keep a pilot in Paris Kreo Gallery which is essential for the development of their work.


Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec have repeatedly been awarded with prestigious design awards and his work is in permanent collections displayed in museums around the world.


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