On the occasion of Milan Design Week 2026, Dornbracht transforms its showroom in the heart of Brera into an immersive space dedicated to design experimentation, presenting new collections, collaborations and custom solutions that explore the relationship between design, technology and the rituality of water. At the center of the presentation are Coya, the new bathroom fitting series designed by Sieger Design, together with Hyra, an innovative multifunctional kitchen mixer.
With Coya, Dornbracht introduces a fluid formal language that merges opposing geometries through the concept of the “squircle”, a synthesis between circle and square.
The new collection is further expanded through Dornbracht Atelier, the brand’s segment dedicated to bespoke customization. Thanks to interchangeable inserts, Coya’s handles can be enriched with precious materials such as sodalite, amazonite and aventurine, creating highly expressive material combinations. The stones interact with Dornbracht’s metallic finishes – from brushed Dark Platinum to Champagne Gold 22 kt – transforming the fittings into decorative elements with a strong sensory impact.
Alongside its aesthetic research for the bathroom, Dornbracht also presents Hyra, a new multifunctional kitchen mixer.
From a technical perspective, Hyra integrates a compact “one-box” system capable of eliminating PFAS, microplastics and pharmaceutical residues while preserving natural minerals such as calcium and magnesium. The system is controlled through a minimalist touch display that allows users to select water temperature, quantity and type through intuitive gestures. Available within the Meta Square, Sync, Tara and Tara Ultra kitchen series, the product further expands customization possibilities through eight different finishes.
Through new collections, material experimentation and cross-disciplinary collaborations, Dornbracht confirms a design vision increasingly focused on personalization and the sensory quality of domestic experience, transforming water into a sophisticated and central design element within contemporary living.
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