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Home » Australian Maker Victoria + Albert Experiments with New Tub Design
Conran and Partners—known for its collaborations with such global household brands as Virgin Atlantic, W Hotels, and Barclays bank, has brought its long insights on how consumers typically use products to bear in a new design for Australia manufacturer Victoria + Albert Baths.
“When we began this product design project, we never envisaged the tub in isolation,” says Conran industrial designer Tim Rundle. By that he means that in addition to considering end users, Conran and Partners also focused on what would make the most of Victoria + Albert’s best asset—a lighter-than-cast iron composite of volcanic limestone and high-performance resins that renders the tub’s hefty shape as an easy-to-install mold.