The Grohe Ondus Digitecture Digital Bath designed by German manufacturer of sanitary fittings Grohe, features dual faucets and a shower head. With the touch of a button the water flow and temperature can be controlled.

Grohe Ondus Digitecture aims at a very high level of comfort facilitated through digitalization. It integrates the architectural planning process right from the start. The new fixture is built on the simple 5×5 cm grid system common in architecture. This offers architects and users a high degree of creative freedom.

Digitecture allows the preferred combination of water temperature and pressure to be programmed and, via an intuitive interface, be memorized at the press of a button for use next time. By pressing the pause button, the user can temporarily stop the water flow for shampooing and can re-activate the water at the exact same temperature. The new premium lifestyle collection comes complete with a champagne bucket, integrated storage and vases.

The Red Dot Design Award is an international product design prize that is annually awarded in Essen, Germany. The award is split into three design types: product design, communication design and design concept. About 1,636 firms from 57 different countries have entered the competition for the Red Dot Award 2010. The award function was held on July 5, 2010.