When it comes to creating sustainable aesthetic concepts, architects and planners shouldn't have to worry about the need to make compromises, and with <a href="https://www.architonic.com/en/microsite/duravit/3100395">Duravit</a>, they don't. As with all of the company's designs, technical know-how, craftsmanship and tradition form the basis of the company's new <a href="https://www.architonic.com/en/collection/duravit-zencha/3100395/4004895/1">Zencha bathroom series</a>. When creating it, designer <a href="https://www.architonic.com/en/microsite/studio-sebastian-herkner/5203800">Sebastian Herkner</a> relied explicitly on the use of natural materials to maximise quality as well as support a sustainable approach. DuraCeram® – an innovative evolution of classic ceramics based around the raw materials of clay, kaolin, quartz and feldspar – is used for the basins. Thanks to its special formulation, the material enables the creation of extremely thin wall thicknesses and a high level of dim…