hoch³
by / June 13, 2006


With hoch³ designers Daniel Dittmann and Sven Fischer have proven that there’s still lots of room to innovate in bath design. The hoch³ concept was created for Kaldewei, one of Europe’s largest bath manufacturers. It's a modular system of interchangeable elements that you combine based on the need. I particularly liked the wall panel system with integrated fixtures, and the pop-out panels with lighting. It’s also designed to be easily and inexpensively assembled. It’s a concept for now, here’s hoping Kaldewei builds it. Via DESIGNSPOTTER.

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Shower wall with fixture and lighting.


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Isn't it too transparent for the shy people?

dH / June 13, 2006 at 1:38 PM / Flag

I think the rendering is meant to show reflectivity, not transparency. However, computer models are always way more shiney/clear than in real life. Zaha Hadid's Cincinnati CAC springs to mind...

Jw / June 13, 2006 at 4:51 PM / Flag

Interchangeability based on need, wall panels with integrated systems, pop out panels with lighting and easy and inexpensive assembly? What's not to love?

Mickey Ichiro / June 13, 2006 at 7:47 PM / Flag

Hi mates that´s right, there is too much reflectivity at the bathtub. Such is life! :)

Cheers for your comments and greetings from Aachen.

Sven Fischer / June 14, 2006 at 7:24 PM / Flag

This is quite an interesting design. I particularly love the lighting features you can customize.

Greg / October 16, 2008 at 8:40 PM / Flag

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