Duravit
Two centuries of German ceramics for the bathroom.
What they're known for
Designer-led sanitaryware and complete bathrooms — a Black Forest ceramics house since 1817.
Duravit has made ceramics in Hornberg, in Germany's Black Forest, since 1817 — starting as an earthenware factory and becoming one of the world's defining bathroom brands. The modern company pairs that ceramic depth with marquee designers, Philippe Starck foremost, to produce complete bathrooms: basins, toilets, tubs, furniture, and increasingly the shower-toilet.
The Starck collaboration reset the brand in the 1990s and still anchors the catalog, but Duravit's real edge is breadth and consistency — a coherent, design-led range at architectural scale, made to German standards. It is the spec for bathrooms that want considered design without veering into boutique pricing.
Notable products
We haven't catalogued their full line in the directory yet. These are the entries worth knowing.
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Starck 3
The Philippe Starck sanitaryware that redefined the brand
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ME by Starck
Minimalist basin and toilet program
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SensoWash
Duravit's shower-toilet line
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