Kaldewei combines modern luxury with sustainable thinking to offer unique bathroom solutions. Superplan Zero and Miena for Kaldewei were used in vagabundo Tiny House, located in Munich, Germany.
The vagabundo project was founded by Luca Knipp, Michael Leitner and Andreas Müllner. With their tiny houses, they design sustainable and at the same time high-quality living solutions with maximum living space and a minimal ecological footprint. The goal is long-lasting living concepts with innovative interior design for a resource-saving life.
“Kaldewei was our partner of choice for the bathroom right from the start. Minimalism, elegance and quality were essential for us, as the focus of our Tiny House is precisely based on this criteria,” vagabundo.
Because Kaldewei's design and sustainability principles align with vagabundo's mission, the pair's collaboration on this project made perfect sense. Over the years, Kaldewei has mastered recyclable steel enamel as a material. The Miena washbasin and Superplan Zero shower tray designed by Werner Aisslinger were installed in the bathrooms. These two products, both made of recyclable steel enamel, were selected due to their comfort, aesthetic and durability.