Thin is in, Even for Faucets
The Kross faucet claims to be the thinnest faucet on the market but there’s a tradeoff. Its profile is quite large to compensate for the diminished width. Still, the chunky profile somehow works. Aesthetically it’s minimal without being visually conflicting. The German made rectangular aerator produces a uniquely shaped stream of water. The strength and temperature of this flow can be smoothly controlled via the easily reachable handle and high quality ceramic cartridge. Available in black, nickel and white but I would love to see it in matte red, blue and grey too.
Designer: ISMA Creative Faucets





















12 Comments »
yog says
wow nice design
Jeff says
apparently available for sale at Castorama in France
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BlogArredo.it says
Italians have done it better. Four years ago.
Look at Naos, from Bandini. http://www.rbandini.it
Fifo says
Just checked the Naos, the Kross faucet gives a quite different feeling. As Yanko mentioned, the chunky profile somehow works.
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