The Lb3 bathroom module incorporates three variants – Modern, Classic and Design.

Modern, with its clear-cut contours is an unconventional tribute to the Modern and Bauhaus styles. The range carries a formal design and includes open vanities. Classic is a mix of 19th century interiors with circular chromed handles and metal legs. The Design module features clean lines and is minimalist in form.

The tub, clad in a wood-veneer finish, measures 180x80x46cm, and comes fitted with a 30 degree inclined backrest for a relaxed bathing experience. Additional comfort comes in the shape of a step with handle, soft gel pillow and dashboard integrated in the tub rim within easy reach. The shower tray is made of skin-friendly sanitary acrylic at a height of 1.5cm, ideal for flush solutions or barrier-free floor installation.

The extensive selection provides options for users: from drop-in vanity washbasins to sculpted washbasins with pedestals. A special design feature of the Lb3 washbasins is the invisible outlet and overflow – a solution that is both stylish and hygienic.

The furniture selection also includes a roller container with pull-out drawers, which serves both as a storage and mobile seating option.

Be it floor-standing or wall-hung, with surface or flush-mounted cisterns: the

Lb3 WC and bidet spectrum leaves room for customization. A cover with soft-close mechanism, invisible overflow on the bidet and WC seat with anti-bacterial coating are optionally available; all fixtures are concealed.

The accessories and faucets of the bathroom collection extend from single to two-handle mixers, single and three-hole versions to faucets for showers and bathtubs.

Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Palomba have worked together as partners since 1994 and are co-founders of the company Palomba Serafini Associati (ps+a). The company is based in a studio in Milan. The “Palomba Collection” is the couple’s first bathroom project for Laufen Bathrooms.

Laufen says that the boundaries between masculine and feminine forms become blurred in the design of this collection of sanitary ceramics, accessories and furniture.

Laufen’s headquarters is in Switzerland.