VitrA, Eczacıbaşı Building Products’ (EBP) flagship brand, stands as a beacon of innovation and craftsmanship in the realm of bathroom design and manufacturing; the only company in the world to create every component of the bathroom ecosystem in-house, ensuring unparalleled quality and cohesion in every aspect of its product portfolio.
From sleek faucets to luxurious bathtubs, from innovative WCs to state-of-the-art showers, VitrA handles every stage of production with precision and expertise. This vertically integrated approach allows for seamless coordination between design, engineering, and manufacturing, resulting in products that not only meet but exceed the highest standards of performance and aesthetics.
Embracing cutting-edge technologies and sustainable practices, and driven by a passion for pushing the boundaries of design and engineering, VitrA consistently explores new materials, technologies, and concepts to create products that redefine the modern bathroom experience.
Washbasin models produced from natural materials such as ceramic and marble are among the most prominent washbasin trends
Attractive and Sustainable Options: Washbasin Trends
Choosing a sink for the bathroom is not only crucial for creating a functional space but also for making a statement with the decoration, resulting in a well-designed bathroom. By considering both personal preferences and needs along with the washbasin trends, it’s possible to create a more modern, functional, and even environmentally friendly space. In this article, we will discuss washbasin trends for those who prioritize bathroom decoration.
The Year of Natural Materials
Washbasin models produced from natural materials such as ceramic and marble are among the most prominent washbasin trends. Pairing these washbasins with bathroom furniture made from natural elements like wood is crucial to maintaining the integrity of naturalness. Besides, the use of these sinks and bathroom furniture together with brass or recycled lavatory faucets can capture a highly trendy and decorative reflection in the space.
In summary, as in other parts of the living spaces, products and furniture inspired by nature are also at the forefront in bathrooms. Of course, being made from natural materials alone is not enough for a product to be environmentally friendly. Clean production, conscious consumption and sustainable living require more than that. At this point, concepts such as circular economy, recycling, and waste management gain importance.
The VitrA 100%* Recycled Ceramic Washbasin is produced from waste generated during the production process, including broken ceramics, which would normally go to disposal. This VitrA environmentally friendly washbasin, the first and only 100%* recycled washbasin in the world, prevents waste, reduces the need for new resources in production, and ensures energy efficiency. It aims to achieve a 38% improvement in electricity consumption per product and save approximately 5 kg of raw materials per product. Furthermore, according to the Life Cycle Assessment conducted in accordance with ISO 14040:2006 and 14044:2006, using waste in production improves the global warming potential by 30%.
The VitrA 100%* Recycled Ceramic Washbasin is produced from waste generated during the production process
Minimalist and Curved Designs
Modern, minimalist designs are frequently seen in the most trendy washbasin models of recent years. In addition to these, products designed with curved, elegant, smoothly transitioning designs and fine lines also attract attention in the fashionable world of bathroom washbasins. Currently, round-oval forms are particularly prominent. Forms that normally have clear corners, such as rectangular and square, can adapt to the latest trends if they are designed with curved corners.
Complementing minimalist and curved designs with countertop sinks, bowl sinks, and washbasins with shelves, can enhance the modern look of bathrooms, making these stylish washbasin categories even more eye-catching.
Matte Colors
Instead of glossy-colored washbasins, matte-colored washbasin designs are another standout feature in current washbasin trends. This is especially true with colors such as white and beige, which can create a natural and soft effect and can also be successful in making bathrooms look larger and more spacious.
With its matte beige color and five different forms, including round, oval, rectangular, asymmetric, and TV, the VitrA 100% Recycled Washbasin has a design that reflects trends with both its color and curved lines.
Instead of glossy-colored washbasins, matte-colored washbasin designs are another standout feature in current washbasin trends
Double Sinks
The use of side-by-side double sinks has become a popular option not only in offices but also in homes with sufficient space. Double sinks allow for the creation of a practical and modern-looking area, where countertop sink varieties can be utilized to create storage space and, at the same time, save space. Of course, when choosing double sinks, opting for matte-colored alternatives with natural materials, curved lines, and minimalist designs can achieve a trendier look.
From the VitrA 100% Recycled Washbasin to other washbasin varieties that reflect trends with their practical, modern designs, durability, and eco-friendly features, VitrA offers a range of options.
Circular Economy, its Benefits and Environmental Impacts
The circular economy is a concept that seeks to transform our traditional linear economic model into a more sustainable and regenerative one. In this new model, resources are used efficiently throughout their lifecycle, with products designed for durability, repairability, and recyclability. Instead of being disposed of, materials are recovered and reused in new products, closing the loop and minimizing waste.
Consequently, sustainable living is supported, the impact on global warming and environmental pollution is minimized, and contributions are made to ecological balance. In addition, thanks to the effective use of existing resources and the reduction in the need for new raw materials, both energy and cost savings are achieved.
According to the 2022 Sustainability Report, VitrA has prevented waste and created a positive environmental impact by recycling 86.6% of the tonnes of waste produced
What is the Difference Between Circular Economy and Linear Economy?
Like the circular economy, the linear economy is also one of the most commonly heard concepts and is an economic system that represents traditional production and consumption. The most obvious difference between the circular and linear economies is that the principles of the circular economy are ‘Reduce, Reuse, Recycle’, while in the linear economy, these principles are ‘Take, Make, Waste’, and planning is structured accordingly. In other words, the linear economy is the journey of the product that is produced with new raw materials, put into use, and becomes waste at the end of its life cycle. The focus of this economic system is to produce and sell as much product as possible, i.e. to direct it towards consumption. In the circular economy, on the other hand, the materials that can be considered waste have come full circle and returned in a new guise.
As a brand that continues production with innovative practices, VitrA is aware that the circular economy model is a necessity for a sustainable future. This is why the VitrA 100%* Recycled Washbasin, the first and only 100%* recycled ceramic washbasin in the world, is such a remarkable product.
Innovation for Sustainability, Impact for Generations
According to the 2022 Sustainability Report, VitrA has prevented waste and created a positive environmental impact by recycling 86.6% of the tonnes of waste produced throughout the year, including gypsum mould, waste ceramic products, and core sand used in the cement industry. The implemented Treated Water Usage Project also adopts a process that aims to reduce freshwater consumption and utilize treated water instead. Again, according to the 2022 Sustainability Report, approximately 40% of the water used in VitrA production processes is treated water.
If you want to learn more about the VitrA 100%* Recycled Washbasin and explore this innovative product, please visit the product page.
*Approximately 100% of the content is produced from waste generated during the production process and disposed of.