Bathroom Fixtures | 14 May 07 | Comments (1)

German faucet maker Grohe presented Grohe Ondus in Milan this year, a new iconic collection for the bathroom designed by Paul Flowers. In a break with tradition, it’s all black with handles that appear to flow from cylindrical bases, and if that isn’t enough, the faucet system has an icon-based user interface with “emotional icons” that “ensure the digital control provides a positive affinity with water”. I assume that means you won’t burn yourself. The AquaFountain, shown above, has a digital control with two modes; Sleep, when not in use, and Awake which displays a series of simple backlit icons. Preset functions allow the user to personalize their bathing experience, presumably temperature and duration. A Pause function allows the user to temporarily stop the water flow – then with a single touch, the water is reactivated without the need to search once more for the optimum temperature and flow.























Where can i buy this i want it for my bath room but cannot find it anywhere!