Thinnovation: Laufen
As demonstrated by Patricia Urquiola’s Sonar bathroom collection, LAUFEN’s innovative SaphirKeramik technology has opened up a whole new world of creative possibilities for designers.
August 4, 2020 | 10:00 pm CUT

The Sonar collection has been expanded to include a wide range of bathroom elements, alongside the original line of washbasins now being offered in different sizes. Photo: Oliver Helbig
‘With this innovative material, we’re going to realise many exciting developments’

Laufen’s SaphirKeramik technology, first launched in 2013, has helped to shape the design language of modern sanitaryware. Photo: Oliver Helbig

The special components that constitute SaphirKeramik allow for millimetre-thin surfaces to be created without sacrificing stability, and thus, offer designers wide new creative scope. Photo: Oliver Helbig
‘When you work with a company like Laufen, the dialogue runs on a path where they are very clear in their minds'

For bathroom users, thinner ceramic walls equate to more interior space within washbasins and bathtubs. For designers, they offer valuable, space-saving solutions. Photo: Oliver Helbig








