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The Concinnity Collection,
designed by Dutch designer Edward van Vliet for Vallvé,
reflects the designer's cultured and precise aesthetic, which combines materials with nature to create an atmosphere of comfort and relaxation for immersing oneself in the most intimate space of the home: the bathroom.
Recognized by leading design brands and hospitality groups worldwide, Edward van Vliet is a leading figure among contemporary Dutch designers. Van Vliet transcends aesthetic boundaries by drawing on a global blend of cultural influences.
The collection's name, concinnity, means "closeness" in Dutch. The word chosen by the designer demonstrates his desire for a relationship between products and nature, through the combination of natural elements such as stone, glass, wood, and ceramics.
The collection - consisting of dividers, poufs, a bathtub, a shelf, a countertop and a mirror - demonstrates the philosophy of the Vallvé brand, van Vliet's visionary and cultured approach, and his mastery of volumes and proportions.
The Concinnity Collection,
designed by Dutch designer Edward van Vliet for Vallvé,
reflects the designer's cultured and precise aesthetic, which combines materials with nature to create an atmosphere of comfort and relaxation for immersing oneself in the most intimate space of the home: the bathroom.
Recognized by leading design brands and hospitality groups worldwide, Edward van Vliet is a leading figure among contemporary Dutch designers. Van Vliet transcends aesthetic boundaries by drawing on a global blend of cultural influences.
The collection's name, concinnity, means "closeness" in Dutch. The word chosen by the designer demonstrates his desire for a relationship between products and nature, through the combination of natural elements such as stone, glass, wood, and ceramics.
The collection - consisting of dividers, poufs, a bathtub, a shelf, a countertop and a mirror - demonstrates the philosophy of the Vallvé brand, van Vliet's visionary and cultured approach, and his mastery of volumes and proportions.











































































































