Bette: the color asset

By JMG Communications   Published on Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 02:00 AM

Bathrooms: Color is life

A modern style is characterized by clean design, minimalist shapes, and a predominance of white. From a purely aesthetic perspective, a product's impact depends primarily on its shape and color. For many architects, interior designers, designers, and end clients, the choice of color is even the pivotal element in the design process.

 

Bette has always been at the forefront of design management and color diversity. This is evident in its award-winning design and modern color palette. In addition to a wide range of classic and matte sanitary ware colors, it also includes shimmering shades with captivating reflections. 

 

Color is life


The theory of color and form was already a fundamental element of the Bauhaus training. Artists and architects, such as Kandinsky, Itten and Le Corbusier, were passionate about it. "The precursor of color theory at the Bauhaus was Johannes Itten. He was intensely interested in and experimented with the interaction between different shapes and colors." explains Sven Rensinghoff, marketing director of Bette. "For us, he is a model and a source of inspiration. Color is a decisive element in our design process."

 

Colorful sinks and shower trays add captivating splashes of color to the bathroom. They allow for exciting architectural design. For example, the round sink BetteCraft, in bright green or a soft blue tone, sets the scene for the washbasin area in a particularly elegant way. Striking colors with contrasts or effects, such as the shimmering black tone Midnight or the changing color Forest, showcase isolated objects in the bathroom. These visual highlights sparkle in exciting ways depending on the light. The vitrified titanium steel, beautifully crafted by Bette, gains a very seductive visual depth. 

 

Bathroom color doesn't automatically mean multi-colored. The trend is toward pastel tones and colors that are subtle and timeless. Anthracite, beige, and gray tones, as well as earth or sand tones, rank high on the popularity scale. They create a pleasant, soothing atmosphere and convey a natural sense of warmth. Today, more than 40% of Bette customers even opt for colored, flush-mounted shower trays made of glazed titanium steel.

 

 Key Colors grant all wishes

 
Clients sometimes want a very specific, personalized color tone that is not included in the Bette color palette. This can be particularly the case when designing high-end hotels. Thanks to its Key Colors, Bette offers architects and bathroom designers the opportunity to create their own color tone from a certain order volume.

 

The company also offers an overview of the diversity of current colors on the following page: https://www.my-bette.com/frinspiration/farben

 











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