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Vola Arne Jacobsen 4311 Basin Mixer Tap w Sensor
Build-in basin tap with on-off sensor for ‘hands free’ operation. For vertical mounting. Sensor aligned with wall.
Valve box VR2617 included.
4311UP = Valve 4300, sensor cable VR509.
4311AP = 160 mm spout 010, sensor VR510, 60 mm circular flanges 001, VR512.
Designed in 1968, the first VOLA mixer, the 121, is the essence of Arne Jacobsen’s pared back form, a circle within a circle, bisected by a simple line
The Vola by Arne Jacobsen 121 One Handle build in mixer Tap is available in brushed stainless steel, high polished chrome, brushed chrome, natural brass and 14 bright colours.
The Designer: Shortly after Arne Jacobsen won a competition in 1961 for his design of the National Bank of Denmark he was contacted by the owner of VOLA A/ S, Verner Overgaard, who introduced his proposal for a new type of wall-mounted mixer tap. He imagined a design where all the mechanical parts of the mixer are hidden leaving only the handles and spout exposed, for the time a completely new concept.
Through his work, Arne Jacobsen left his mark on generations of architects and thus helped build a special Scandinavian architectural tradition that is characterised by exemplary thoroughness from the general to the very specific. Very few Danes have achieved the broad international fame of Arne Jacobsen, who today stands for some of the best works produced in the 20th century, with an inherent quality that has ensured their sustainability into the new millennium.
The Brand: Celebrating continuity celebrating change, Vola intend to defend and develop their position as an exclusive design brand, representing the best of Scandinavian design. They will always produce VOLA taps and mixers in Denmark and They'll always use the highest quality raw materials. They will take care to preserve resources such as energy and water. While respecting their design heritage, they will invest in new product development to reinforce their leadership status. Even revolutionary design can benefit from technology led evolution.
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