Lively surfaces, harmonious nuances and soft design languages combined in a play between light and shadow. With their elongated shape, clay tiles are the perfect complement to the organic body of the BetteEve Oval Silhouette bath. Inside the room, black marble furniture and the BetteComodo undermounted washbashin capture the light and water. Bent steel forms the visible bridge to the arched construction with the grainy finish.
At the beginning of the 17th century, the astronomer Johannes Kepler discovered the elliptical shape of the planetary orbits as a natural principle of nature. A contour that caresses the body, and harmoniously combines the architecture that is inspired by antiquity with modern bathroom interiors.
Inspired by nature, in BetteEve Oval we have made the transition between the edge of the bath and the elliptical inner body so silky-soft and flowing, it is as if the titanium steel had been smoothed by the gentle power of water over millions of years.
A touch of history
Vast expanses of water, rough rocks and fine desert sand – some instances of Alexandria's impressive architecture have withstood the natural environment for centuries. Functional aesthetics that inspire stable and durable bathroom architecture.
Atmospheric play of light
Warm light creates a pleasant atmosphere in any bathroom architecture. Bette's special wet-on-wet process protects our BetteGlaze® against sun damage. Which means that the surfaces of our products can continue to shine with a complete colour fastness for years.