Something
Daniel Debiasi and Federico Sandri
ViClean-L – Inspired by the simplicity of nature
The delicate and light forms of the innovative bidet toilet ViClean-L conceal the deeper complexity behind the simple and natural design. Designed to be uncomplicated and friendly, it integrates perfectly into the room as a design element and remains in dialogue with its surroundings. The purist design of the bidet toilet contains exciting technological innovations, providing the users with exceptional convenience. The interior contains extraordinary bidet functions, which gently cleanse and massage the user’s posterior and intimate area. All functions are intuitive and have a remote control. The regulated seat heater rounds off the wellness program. The profiles of up to two users can be saved and accessed at the press of a button. Sustainability is also given its due, as ViClean-L is environmentally friendly and easy on the wallet. The technology prevents the back flow of water. With ViClean-L, "Something" has proven that environmental friendliness, great design and convenience go hand in hand. Simply a perfect combination of bidet and toilet.
The creative process behind ViClean-L
"Something" started the ViClean-L project by resolving to link aesthetics with innovative technology. At the same time, the objects had to integrate and be pared down to the minimum. As they are subjected to a flood of stimuli every day, users need to find a place of rest that is comfortable and user friendly. The daily interaction needs to be easy and natural. Inspired by the intuitive processes in the natural world and botany, the designers first set about designing the interior of the ViClean-L toilets. Their design was created as an organic link between the interior and exterior. The light, balanced design was intended to characterise the product and not serve as a mere shell. On a visual level, it was to be light and intricate, like a leaf, various interactive levels then developed. The result came about spontaneously: ViClean-L naturally conceals its complexity beneath the surface. Like a leaf on a tree, the toilet presents itself as part of an overall design concept and is smoothly integrated into the room design along with other design elements.