With sensual curves, delicate edges and timeless finishes, Villeroy & Boch’s La Belle collection offers a classic style that is reminiscent of the beauty-filled Romantic Era. This collection evokes a sense of nostalgia and timelessness while offering advanced technologies.
La Belle bathtubs are made of Quaryl, Villeroy & Boch’s exclusive innovation that allows for unhindered design, as well as unparalleled hygiene. This pioneering material permits the realization of forms, radii and edges for bathtubs that did not previously seem possible with other materials, as its corners and edges can be crafted to millimeter accuracy. Greater comfort can be enjoyed with Quaryl bathtubs because steeper walls allow for more interior space, and the material has high heat-retention properties and a warm surface to comfort your skin upon first touch. Thanks to their pore-free surfaces, Quaryl baths offer convenient easy-clean properties; traces of dirt are easily removed with a single wipe of a cloth. Additionally, the material’s easy-care surface is slip-resistant, and features a high-quality, permanent gloss.
CeramicPlus, a Villeroy & Boch innovation, was the first ceramic finish able to repel dirt particles and water, essentially cleaning itself. When water and dirt come into contact with the ceramics, droplets are formed. These droplets roll down the inclined surface of the ceramic units into the drain, taking the dirt with them. This makes CeramicPlus extremely easy to clean with just a damp cloth and water. And any scale, which may result from hard water, is really easy to remove in a gentle, environment-friendly way without any need for aggressive cleaning agents. La Belle products are available with this ultimately hygienic finish.
Wall-hung toilets and bidets in the La Belle line also bring modern conveniences to today’s restrooms while still displaying classic style. Wall-hung products allow for more interior space and easier cleaning.
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