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ISH / Paiova Monolith by EOOS

The Paiova bathtub, launched by Duravit in 2004, cut for the first time from a single block.

The Paiova bathtub with its distinctive trapezoidal shape has evolved into a full-blown success story since its launch in 2004. The idea from EOOS involves two the bathers relaxing alongside one another, rather than facing one another. With their heads nestling in the comfortable neck rest, this is a comfortable way to share bathing pleasures. Advanced acrylic technology has enabled bathroom manufacturer Duravit to cut the signature trapezoidal form of this model out of a rectangular monobloc.
Paiova, EOOS, 2004
Paiova, EOOS, 2004
Instead of a bathtub with panelling and rim, the Paiova Monolith has a sheer apron leading all the way down to the floor, resulting in a seamless piece of mono-materiality. The calm exuded by the material contrasts with the vitality inherent in the geometry. A new visual quality arises, accompanied by plenty of additional space for bathroom items and tap fittings. The Monolith measures 170x100 cm and is available in a corner-left and corner-right version. Air and jet systems and the Duravit coloured light module are optionally available as extra treats to combine high-end wellness features with visual pleasures.
Paiova Monolith, EOOS, 2011
Paiova Monolith, EOOS, 2011

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