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VitrA publishes fourth Design Update: The Wellness Issue
number of high-profile designers and architects to contribute to this increasingly influential design-led publication. These include Professor Sadie Morgan
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OBE, who focuses on her motivation behind the Quality of Life Foundation and Arik Levy, the internationally renowned designer of
itrA Bathrooms has published its fourth Design Update Magazine. Focusing on Wellness, VitrA invited a
VitrA’s Voyage bathroom range, who examines bathroom spaces for wellbeing. Charles Holland, a respected architect, and commentator reflects on the ‘smallest room’, and Public Health and Design is discussed with hygiene expert Dr Lisa Ackerley. Child- centred design is explored with Cristiana Caira of White Arkitekter and Seyhan Cicek of VitrA’s Innovation Centre. Readers are also treated to a pre-launch glimpse of the new Global Flagship Showroom VitrA is opening in Clerkenwell, London. Margaret Talbot, European Marketing Manager, for VitrA: “Wellness is at the front of many people’s minds at present, whether that be physical health and safety or making better use of time at home or work – relaxing, unwinding, and practising self-care. There are vital areas where psychological Wellness and physical hygiene come together. This Design Update is aimed at finding those touchpoints and creating thought-provoking content from some of the leading voices.”
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