Tempo bathtub from Sanycces

Tempo is a new bathtub from Sanycces, exhibited this year at Salone Bagno as part of Salone del Mobile.Milano with a unique “rope” element.

Described by the company as “a rope to catch time”, Tempo is a bathtub that reflects the company’s Mediterranean heritage within a cohesive design that incorporates a textile element – the rope – that envelops the bath.

Tempo-SanyccesThe bath and rope element can be chosen in mix-and-match personalised colours to create different effects. The bath can even be a two-tone finish with one colour below the rope and the other above for additional design possibilities. The bath is available in either gloss or matte and is customisable in RAL and NCS colours while the rope is available in Sand, Marengo or Mix.

Tempo-SanyccesDesigned this year by Jorge Herrera for Sanycces, Tempo measures 170cm x 75 cm and is 60cm high. It is constructed from sanitary acrylic while the moisture resistant rope is made from 70% polyester and 30% cotton, with a brass clasp available in six finishes – Chrome, Black Matt, Metal Gun, Nickel Brushed, Brushed Gold, or Brushed Rose Gold.

Tempo-SanyccesTempo can be accessorised by compatible trays Mistral and Gregal which are made from iroko wood and provide a functional element as a sit down area for bottles and lotions.

Sanycces is based in Burriana (Castellón) and has been creating items for the bathroom since 1993. The company specialises in the design, manufacture and commercialisation of bathtubs, basins, shower trays, shower screens, shower columns, hydromassage and related accessories. Today its product catalogue features 1,700 products that are sold in more than 50 countries all over the world.

Tempo-SanyccesJorge Herrera (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) is an industrial designer and creator in 2008 of Jorge Herrera Studio, based in Valencia and internationally awarded. Having worked for firms such as Alfa Romeo, Arkoslight and Donaliving, the designer moves in a multidisciplinary sphere that allows him to tackle all phases of the creative process. A firm advocate of detail, of products that evoke sensations and of intelligent, precise, simple and practical solutions, he conceives design as “a tool to make the complex easy”.

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