Lladró Bath Tall Basin Mixer by Paco Jaanson

Porcelain was first discovered by the Chinese in AD 600 and before long it was introduced to Europe. Fast-forward millennia or so to when three Spanish brothers, Juan, José and Vincente made the humble clay-based material famous with its Lladró brand.
It wasn’t until 1988 that an Australian
distribution began, the same year the ‘Lladró
Museum and Gallery’ in New York opened its
doors. By then, any sense that the Chinese
had a claim to porcelain’s fame was truly out
the proverbial window.
Confirming Spain is still home to the wonders
of porcelain, Lladró and Barcelona’s Supergrif
have partnered with bathware designers Paco
Jaanson to produce ‘Lladró Bath’.
Revealed to Australian amigos exclusively at designEX 2008, the range is inspired by
the Mediterranean and has two series Nautilus (white, decorated, glossy porcelain)
and the contrasting Odyssea, (black, decorated, matte porcelain). Both include
fixtures (with thermostatic options available) and accessories.
The Tall Basin Mixer (pictured) is from the Nautilus’ series and features a handle
based on the sea mollusk, a creature from which the word ‘Nautilus’ is derived.
See the Lladró Bath collection, including the Tall Basin Mixer (RRP AU $1,100)
unveiled at the Paco Jaanson stand (1465) at designEX 2008, Australasia's
premier design forum in Sydney April 10 - 12,
www.designEX.info