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DR bathtub

Studio MK27

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Studio MK27
Discussing the relationship (DR) is a flexible tub for two.
“The intention is to create a friendly, sensual and charismatic object. The smooth, flowing lines of DR offer great versatility”, making it the ideal tub for the family.”
The intention was to create a friendly, sensual and charismatic object.
Its curved shape and various inclinations embrace a wide range of possibilities for different positions, arrangements, experiences and users.
A bathtub for two users, thought for socializing, in accordance with the new way of living and sharing the bathroom: DR establishes the collaboration between Agape and the studio and is designed as big basin of a sinuous shape that welcomes the body in a natural, relaxing and friendly manner.
Interior in Solid Surface, exterior in cold multilayer poplar plywood in the finishes natural, brown, dark oak or teak or soft touch lacquered in white, light grey or dark grey. Taps can be wall mounted or free standing, but also available with internal water supply using a spout in polished stainless steel.

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Discussing the relationship (DR) is a flexible tub for two.
“The intention is to create a friendly, sensual and charismatic object. The smooth, flowing lines of DR offer great versatility”, making it the ideal tub for the family.”
The intention was to create a friendly, sensual and charismatic object.
Its curved shape and various inclinations embrace a wide range of possibilities for different positions, arrangements, experiences and users.
A bathtub for two users, thought for socializing, in accordance with the new way of living and sharing the bathroom: DR establishes the collaboration between Agape and the studio and is designed as big basin of a sinuous shape that welcomes the body in a natural, relaxing and friendly manner.
Interior in Solid Surface, exterior in cold multilayer poplar plywood in the finishes natural, brown, dark oak or teak or soft touch lacquered in white, light grey or dark grey. Taps can be wall mounted or free standing, but also available with internal water supply using a spout in polished stainless steel.

design >
studio mk27
concept >
studio mk27’s team
architect >
marcio kogan
co-architect >
mariana ruzante
project team >
carlos costa .
mariana simas .
laura guedes
studio team >
beatriz meyer .
carolina castroviejo .
diana radomyster .
eduardo chalabi .
eduardo glycerio .
eduardo gurian .
elisa friedmann .
gabriel kogan .
lair reis .
luciana antunes .
marcio tanaka .
maria cristina motta .
oswaldo pessano .
renata furlanetto .
samanta cafardo .
suzana glogowski

Credits

 São Paulo
 Brazil
 Agape
 12/2012
 1.52 mq
 Marcio Kogan
 Mariana Ruzante
 Agape
 Andrea Ferrari

Curriculum

Studio mk27, located in the chaotic city of São Paulo, was founded in the early 80’s by architect Marcio Kogan and today is composed of 22 architects as well as several collaborators worldwide. The architects of the team, great admirers of the Brazilian modernism generation, seek to fulfill the difficult task of rethinking and giving continuity to this iconic architectural movement.. The projects of studio mk27 are valued for their formal simplicity, always working with special attention to detail and finishing. Kogan is an honorary member of the AIA (American Institute of Architects), professor at Escola da Cidade, guest professor at the Politecnico di Milano and is part of “The Wallpaper* 150 Famous for 15 Years”. He leads a team of architects who, for the most part, have been working with him for over a decade.Since 2001, when he started a co-creation and cooperative work system at the office, studio mk27 has won more than 200 national and international awards.

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