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Courbevoie, Paris, France
London
+) 22 256 7890
architecture@hub.com
Find Us
290 Maryam Springs 260,
Courbevoie, Paris, France
The bathroom mirror is the first thing you see in the morning and the last thing you see at night. It shouldn't just reflect your face; it should set your mood.
In the rush of deadlines and dinner plans, don’t forget to catch your own eye.
After
Before
We asked ourselves: what did the world's first mirrors reflect? Power. The Pharaoh collection takes the rigid, confident geometry of ancient Egypt and softens it for the modern home. It evokes the timelessness of a desert sunset and turns a quick glance in the hallway into a royal audience with yourself.
Discover the elegant simplicity of modular storage. The LÅDMAKARE system combines Scandinavian design principles with functional versatility.
In a world of constant noise, everyone needs a fixed point. The Northern Star mirror is built around a single, powerful concept: constancy. With its crisp, geometric peak and steadfast illumination, it acts as an anchor for the room. It’s more than a vanity light; it’s a beacon to center yourself by before the day pulls you in a dozen directions.
The sun changes its tune throughout the day, and so should your home. Drift from the soft, amber whisper of Warm White to the crisp, honest clarity of Cool White. It’s not just lighting; it’s the rhythm of your day, captured in a touch.
You like your showers hot enough to melt the day away. We added an active defogging core so the glass stays crystal clear even when the room is thick with steam.
Bathrooms are tough environments. That’s why we use 6063-T6 Grade Aluminum that's crafted specifically to resist corrosion and tarnishing. It stays sleek while others fade.
Every tap is a request and 100,000 times, it answers without hesitation. We built the sensors to outlast trends, ensuring that the magic between your hand and the glass never fades away.
As the complexity of buildings to increase, the field of architecture became multi-disciplinary with technological expertise and discpline.



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