Vea by Villeroy&Boch: minimalist design and advanced technology

With the Vea collection, Villeroy & Boch introduces a new vision of faucets, inspired by classic modernism and reinterpreted with a contemporary twist. Designed by Christian Haas, the series stands out for its minimalist aesthetic, characterized by balanced proportions, clean lines, and a strong focus on material quality. A central element of the design is faceting, a design principle that evokes the geometry of classic perfume bottles. It is not merely an aesthetic detail, but a structural choice that defines volumes and edges, creating a refined interplay of light and shadow.

The result is a sleek and precise form that translates craftsmanship into a high-quality industrial process. The formal design integrates with advanced technical solutions, such as ViPush technology, which allows water to be activated by pressing a button and its temperature adjusted with a rotating gesture. Rounding out the system, features such as AdjustablePlus, SmartPressure, AquaSmart, and AirPlus ensure efficiency and comfort while optimizing water consumption. Another distinctive feature is the option to incorporate ceramic details into the handle, creating a
direct material dialogue with the sink.

Available in chrome, chrome with white ceramic, and matte black with a black insert, Vea offers a range of aesthetic interpretations, from the brightest and most classic to a bolder, architectural style. Designed as a complete modular system, the collection includes mixers, three-hole faucets, built-in and freestanding solutions, adapting to high-end residential and hospitality projects. Paired with minimalist ceramics like Finion, Vea best expresses its identity: a balance between form, function, and durability.

 

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