AXOR

Designer luxury kitchen and bathroom fixtures.

AXOR Brand Movie | Design icons for luxurious bathrooms and kitchens

AXOR develops and produces taps, shower heads and accessories to perfection. Avant-garde collections. One-of-a-kind pieces. For bathrooms and kitchens. Created to the highest aesthetic and technological standards. Some become modern design classics. All embody the AXOR claim, “Form Follows Perfection”. For every product, development continues until there is nothing left to add or remove. A process that has yielded groundbreaking design objects for more than 25 years. In collaboration with world-renowned designers, including Philippe Starck, Antonio Citterio, Jean-Marie Massaud and Patricia Urquiola.

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AXOR Citterio in NYC’s Park Place

19 Park Place in New York City’s Tribeca neighborhood is home to a 24 resident luxury building. The building features private elevators, stunning balcony views, heated sidewalks, and AXOR’s Citterio products.
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AXOR Massaud in Washington, D.C.

Acclaimed designer Dianna Wong transformed the former Hotel Washington into DC’s first W Hotel location. Just steps from the White House, the W Hotel features AXOR Massaud and AXOR Starck X.
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AXOR Starck in Las Vegas

The SLS Hotel in Las Vegas, located on the famous Strip, captures the exciting, fast-paced, and fun vibe of the City of Lights. Designer Philippe Starck, the creative force behind the SLS Hotels in Beverly Hills and South Beach, Philippe chose AXOR Starck and AXOR Starck Organic products to compliment his vision for the hotel.
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AXOR Urquiola in Palm Springs

The Swan House in Palm Springs has been revived for the 21st century. The house features a modern-day open floor plan, media room, formal dining room, and the luxurious bathroom feature AXOR Urquiola.
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Continuing Education Units From AXOR

It’s a Thirsty World

Thirsty World explores how agriculture, industry, human demand, the country’s aging infrastructure have created strain on the Earth’s fresh water sources. The course will discuss new government regulations which preserve water, design and product solutions to save both water and energy, and the technology that is driving performance in water saving products. The course is worth 0.1 LU or General Designation credit hours for IDCEC, ASID, AIA, NKBA, and NARI.
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Design for All

Attendees will engage in discussion on the rapidly growing aging population and how bath design principles change to accommodate this segment. The course is worth 0.1 LU or General Designation credit hours for IDCEC, ASID, AIA, NKBA, and NARI.
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Behind the Wall: Plumbing Secrets

Attendees will understand and identify valve technology options for various custom shower options, and learn about what is behind the wall and how valve systems work. The course is worth 0.1 LU or General Designation credit hours for IDCEC, ASID, AIA, NKBA, and NARI.
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Water Sense? Efficient Shower Technology

This course covers the evolution of the modern bathroom and how advanced technology is shaping the bathrooms of the future. Participants will learn about the current water regulation codes in certain parts of the country and how they are affecting shower systems. The course is worth 0.1 LU or General Designation credit hours for IDCEC, ASID, AIA, NKBA, and NARI.
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Selling Luxury

Selling Luxury explores the state of the luxury market in the United States. Attendees will learn about what makes a luxury brand and what type of consumers are buying them, and why. The course is worth 0.1 LU or General Designation credit hours for IDCEC, ASID, AIA, NKBA, and NARI.
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Champions of Design

Champions of Design discusses the innovation, ideas, and inspirations of some of the top designers/architects world wide. The interactive session promotes discussion around the professionals presented and the ideas and inspirations innovative products and architecture found today. The course is worth 0.1 LU or General Designation credit hours for IDCEC, ASID, AIA, NKBA, and NARI.
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Plumbing 101: What your Plumber Wishes You Knew

This course teaches attendees the mechanical basics of product selection, functionality, code requirements and how to calculate water consumption to design a water efficient project. The course is worth 0.1 LU or General Designation credit hours for IDCEC, ASID, AIA, NKBA, and NARI.
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