New Mix and Match concept launched for Geberit’s Aspire bathroom collection

  • 5 Jul 2024

Geberit is introducing a new concept which allows end users to combine basins and furniture across its Aspire range for the first time. The new Mix & Match concept enables the creation of more personalised wash places designed around individual tastes and environments.

The Aspire collection combines Geberit’s premium Geberit ONE, iCon, and Acanto ranges into a high-end offering. The Geberit ONE range offers a wide range of options that impress both aesthetically and functionally, from lay-on basins paired with a beautiful marble look wash top, to a slim basin with an innovative waste for a streamlined look.

The Geberit ONE push to open vanity units, available in eight finishes, creates a modern look in the bathroom.  The iCon range features washbasins ranging from classic to slim designs and modular vanities in six colours with complementary handle finishes. Meanwhile, the Acanto range features organic-shaped basins and glass-fronted furniture.

By uniting these three distinct yet cohesive ranges, the Aspire collection delivers premium bathroom solutions to create a completely bespoke wash space by allowing customers to choose elements from their favourite ranges and combine them together. For example, the design of a Geberit ONE lay-on bowl basin and marble look wash top may stand out, but the push to open functionality on the Geberit ONE vanity units may not appeal to individual needs.

Opting to pair the Geberit ONE basin and wash top with either an iCon or Acanto vanity unit with handles that match other hardware in the bathroom would create the perfect solution. 

Growing market

The concept enables Geberit to further tap into the growing market for bespoke bathroom and washroom designs. 

Sophie Weston, Geberit’s Head of Marketing, comments: “Bathrooms remain one of the most private spaces within any building and as such, are increasingly being customised to cater for individual preferences.

“Whether designing for space, wellbeing, practicality or something else, by launching Mix & Match in the Aspire collection, we are making premium designs accessible to everyone, to meet every unique vision.”

Geberit House
Edgehill Drive
Warwick
Warwickshire
CV34 6NH

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