The Swiss Art of Expression by Laufen in Milan

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

Dezeen promotion: in this podcast recorded in Milan, Aurel Aebi of multidisciplinary design practice atelier oï describes the scenography they created for Swiss bathroom brand Laufen, while designers Roberto Palomba and Toan Nguyen talk about their latest products.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

For the first time ever, and coinciding with the brand’s 120th anniversary, Laufen had a presence as part of the Fuorisalone that takes place around the city during the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan.

Above portrait of Ludovica and Roberto Palomba is by Carlo Ciraudo & Max Majola.
Portrait of atelier oï is by Friederike Baetcke.
All other images are courtesy of Laufen unless stated otherwise.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

The two natural elements used in ceramic production – water and fire – were celebrated in a scenography that combined light, sound and movement.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

Water dripping across the surfaces of a series of suspended mirrors was captured in an array of fluid washbasins, while a minimal soundtrack created a tranquil atmosphere.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

On the opposite side of the space, a shimmering projection illuminated a linear display of products showing the different stages ceramic goes through from its raw state to the final glazed and fired finish.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

Large images on either end wall highlighted the craftsmanship involved in creating Laufen products and a set of vertical rotating mirrors helped unite the different elements within the space.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

Meanwhile, several new additions to the award-winning Palomba Collection by Milan design duo Ludovica and Roberto Palomba were launched at Laufen’s stand in the fiera.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

The asymmetrical form of the new bathtub has been designed to provide ergonomic support, while the seamless surfaces of the floorstanding washbasin recall a rock that has been shaped by the tide.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

Additional products including washbasin bowls and storage units follow the design language of the existing Palomba Collection, ensuring visual consistency across the range.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

Photos of the Palomba Collection are courtesy of Laufen/Adriano Brusaferri.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

Also launched at this year’s fair were the Antero urinal and Cinto divider by French designer Toan Nguyen.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

The urinal’s large rectangular base plate makes it suitable for architectural installations and helps to cover previous fittings if used in renovation projects, while the curve of the bowl gives the product a more intimate feel.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

In a previous podcast recorded during an architectural tour of Switzerland organised by Laufen, leading Swiss architects described their recent projects and discussed the current state of Swiss architecture.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

Here are some more details from Laufen about the fuorisalone scenography:


Concept Laufen Bathrooms, Milan 2012

It is the first time, atelier oï has created an installation for Laufen Bathrooms, that will be shown in Milan, in the Officine Stendhal, at the heart of the Zona Tortona.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

Aimed at showcasing the brand’s expertise, atelier oï has created an installation that interprets the transformation of the material. Two fundamental natural elements are involved in ceramic production: water and fire.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

Intimately related, these two elements are showcased by a play of moving mirrors. Facing one another, they change our perception of space while abstractly evoking the transformation of the material, and the creation of the finished product.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

A physical presence in the installation, water symbolises the cycle of nature in a vertical choreography, from the air to the earth, where, drop-by-drop, the passage of water is celebrated in a visual and acoustic choreography. This soft stream is captured in a series of 120 fluidly contoured basins, their shape recalling a stone polished by the current of a river, and at the same time celebrating the brand’s 120 year history.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

Opposite, different stages in the transformation from earth to ceramic are staged in front of a projection evocative of fire, and become intermingled with the orchestrated sweep of the moving mirrors.

Laufen presents The Swiss Art of Expression in Milan

Large images on glass partitions intersperse the installation and highlight the importance of craftsmanship, vital to production and unique signature of the expertise of the Swiss brand Laufen Bathrooms.

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Dezeen podcast: in this podcast recorded on our recent architectural tour of Basel and Zurich, leading Swiss architects talk about their work and offer opinions on the current state of Swiss architecture.

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Christine Binswanger, a partner at Herzog and de Meuron talks about the renovation of the Museum of Cultures in Basel (above), which involved a conflict with conservative members of the public and the local authority.

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Binswanger (above) also outlines the practice’s approach to repurposing existing buildings and talks about a more “careful” approach from clients to commissioning statement architecture.

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Daniel Wentzlaff of Nissen Wentzlaff Architects describes the inspiration behind the one-piece cast concrete Laufen Forum building (above and below).

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Wentzlaff also gives his views on the definition of Swiss style, which he claims is based in the country’s traditional Protestant mentality.

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Fabian Hörmann, an associate at EM2N Architects talks about the diverse range of projects that the practice are involved in – including Im Viadukt (above), a repurposing of vacant railway bridge arches in Zurich – and how they are trying to involve themselves in more ambitious projects on an urban planning scale.

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We also spoke to Mike Critchley (above) from Beta Projekt Management, who implemented Christian Kerez’s design for School Leutschenbach in Zurich (below).

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Critchley talks about the technically challenging glass and steel construction of the school as well as the important relationship between architecture and the public sector in Switzerland, which supports applications from young architects for high-profile projects.

The tour was organised by bathroom brand Laufen and there are photos on our Facebook page from Basel and Zurich.

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Dezeen promotion: last week, Dezeen attended an architectural tour of Basel and Zurich organised by Swiss bathroom brand Laufen that included a trip to their concrete showroom designed by Nissen Wentzlaff Architects.

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The tour featured viewings of buildings by established Swiss architects including Herzog & de Meuron and new projects by upcoming practices such as EM2NStump & Schibili and Buchner Bründler.

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You can see photos on our Facebook page from Basel and Zurich and a podcast featuring interviews with many of the architects will appear on Dezeen soon.

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The Laufen Forum sits alongside the company’s headquarters and acts as a showroom and visitor centre.

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Its curved exterior form was inspired by one of Laufen’s most popular product ranges and was cast from concrete in a similar way to the production of ceramics.

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The interior of the Forum is designed to encourage a flow of movement, guiding visitors through the display of products before returning them to the entrance via a sweeping staircase.

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The building is almost entirely windowless but the central events area is lit by skylights punched into the roof.

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The tour also included a visit to the production facility on the same site as the Forum and headquarters, where the company has been producing wash basins, bidets and toilets for almost 120 years.

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The production of the pieces still involves many manual processes and a thorough understanding of the nuances of the material.

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Laufen collaborates with many leading designers on its product ranges including IlBagnoAlessi One (above), designed by Stefano Giavannoni, which features a wave-like form washing over the shelving unit.

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The Living Square collection (above) by Stuttgart designer Andreas Dimitriadis of Platinumdesign has a shallow basin and sharply defined edges that require precise moulding.

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The Palomba Collection (above) by Ludovica and Roberto Palomba has recently been expanded to include a double-basin version featuring asymmetric ‘fingerprints’ sunk into a 1600mm flat surface.

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