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WET italia’s HOST bathroom system connects wash basin and shower wall

 

 

 

‘HOST’ is a bathroom system which connects both wash basin and shower wall. the installation uses a deviator/mixer developed by WET italia, which distributes the water supply equally between the two components. the design avoids the need for any wall brackets providing a sleek minimal appliance which eliminates the appearance of distracting accessories. 

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all images © giorgio franzoni

 

 

 

the traditional shower uses a sliding bar which is normally mounted against the wall. ‘HOST’ – designed by jan puylaert and mariandrea zambrano – instead fixes the device onto the glass, keeping the area completely free of any unnecessary attachments. the apparatus uses a 3mm stainless steel mounting-plate that firmly places the shower wall against the wash basin which therefor avoids the need for extra wall-brackets. the unique mechanism produced by WET italia, contains neo-dimeo magnets to attract the head freely at the desired height.

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the glass wall contains neo-dimeo magnets which attracts the shower head freely at any height

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the WET system avoids the use of the traditional sliding-bar

WET italia's HOST bathroom system connects wash basin and shower wall
‘HOST’ comes with a 3mm stainless steel mounting-plate that firmly fixes against the shower wall  

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‘HOST’ is equiped with magnetized corners to complete and personalize your bathroom
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integrated appliences for both wash basin and shower wall are complete with internal connections

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the deviator/mixer distrubutes water equally between basin and shower 

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‘HOST’ can be mounted in various situations

 

 

 

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edited by: hollie smith | designboom