With GROHE SPA, the bathroom evolves from a simple functional space into an immersive environment dedicated to wellbeing, personalisation and the sensory relationship with water. No longer merely a technical setting, it becomes a designed space where water, materiality, light and architecture interact to shape a personalised experience.
The vision of the luxury brand from the LIXIL Group speaks directly to architects and interior designers, offering design tools capable of combining technological innovation, compositional freedom and material research. The contemporary bathroom is thus transformed into a bespoke home spa, designed around daily rituals and the perceptive needs of its users.
Already a key protagonist of the latest Fuorisalone with the GROHE SPA Aqua Sanctuary installation presented at the Piccolo Teatro Studio Melato in the heart of Brera, the brand continues to develop an evolved reflection on the role of water within domestic architecture: a functional element, but also an emotional material capable of shaping space, atmosphere and wellbeing.
GROHE SPA Allure Gravity: minimal design meets materiality
At the centre of the new proposal is GROHE SPA Allure Gravity, a collection that interprets the language of the contemporary luxury bathroom through a refined balance between formal essentiality and tactile richness.
The ultra-thin, rigorous and seemingly suspended design creates an aesthetic composed of sharp geometries and visual lightness. Squared volumes interact with material surfaces conceived to offer new opportunities for design personalisation, allowing perfect continuity between tapware, coverings and architectural surfaces.
A distinctive feature of the collection is its interchangeable inserts, available in Caesarstone quartz, white or black glass and coloured mirrored finishes. The Caesarstone White Attica and Vanilla Noir variants, inspired by the natural elegance of marble, reinforce the architectural character of the bathroom project and expand the possibilities for material dialogue within the space.
The range includes different configurations – from single-lever mixers to three-hole versions – up to a radically new interpretation of the traditional tap: a hybrid element integrating water delivery with a support surface, transforming the product into a discreet yet distinctive architectural presence.
The shower as an architecture of water
GROHE SPA’s research also extends to the shower environment through Grohtherm Aqua Tiles, a modular system designed to offer architects and designers maximum compositional freedom and intuitive control of the water experience.
The new concealed thermostat integrates retractable metal handles characterised by knurled textures and an essential formal language that blends perfectly into the wall. Designed to manage up to five different functions, the system allows customised configurations by combining overhead showers, hand showers and side sprays.
In dialogue with this system, the modular Rainshower Aqua Tiles showerheads transform the shower into a true multisensory architecture, further expanding design possibilities. Installable individually or in horizontal, vertical or right-angle configurations, they redefine the perception of space through different spray modes conceived to alternate relaxation, energy and comfort.
GROHE SPA and the new language of domestic wellness
With GROHE SPA, bathroom design moves beyond pure functionality to assume a new centrality within contemporary interiors. Designer tapware becomes part of a multisensory ecosystem in which technology, materials and personalisation collaborate to create an immersive experience.
For architects and designers, this means working with tools capable of shaping a new language of domestic wellness, where luxury is no longer about ostentation, but about the quality of experience and precision in every detail.
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