The new Skyla series by Villeroy & Boch brings a breath of fresh air into bathroom spaces
Cover The new Skyla series by Villeroy & Boch brings a breath of fresh air into bathroom spaces
The new Skyla series by Villeroy & Boch brings a breath of fresh air into bathroom spaces

Discover how the new Skyla series by Villeroy & Boch transforms modern bathrooms through versatility, contemporary aesthetics and practical innovation

When it comes to creating the perfect bathroom for your daily rituals, today’s homeowners crave an environment where modern aesthetics and timeless design converge to create something uniquely personal.

Understanding the evolution from a purely functional space to a personal sanctuary, Villeroy & Boch, one of the world’s leading premium brands for ceramic products, introduces the Skyla collection–an innovative range speaks to our desire for spaces that feel both contemporary and timeless. 

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Whether you’re drawn to the clean lines of Scandinavian simplicity, the relaxed textures of bohemian vibes, or the delicate sophistication of delicate Danish pastels, Skyla adapts to diverse interior styles, bringing a breath of fresh air into one of our most intimate spaces.

Fitting customisation

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The Skyla collection scales seamlessly to any bathroom scenario for for countless individual expressions
Above The Skyla collection scales seamlessly to any bathroom scenario for for countless individual expressions
The Skyla collection scales seamlessly to any bathroom scenario for for countless individual expressions

The Skyla collection by Villeroy & Boch offers eight carefully curated colour shades that provide a foundation for countless individual expressions

From the crisp, timeless Brilliant White to the nature-inspired Soft Green and the warm, organic beauty of Nordic Oak, these options pair beautifully with an extensive tap selection covering washbasin, bidet, shower, and bath needs–available in two sophisticated finishes: classic Chrome and contemporary Matt Black.

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The Skyla collection by Villeroy & Boch offers eight carefully curated colour shades
Above The Skyla collection by Villeroy & Boch offers eight carefully curated colour shades
The Skyla collection by Villeroy & Boch offers eight carefully curated colour shades

The Skyla collection scales seamlessly to any bathroom scenario with six different vanity washbasin versions, ranging from compact 55cm units perfect for powder rooms to expansive 120cm configurations ideal for master suites. 

Furthermore, the design scope extends to the water closet as well, available in both round and square options to complete either the organic or minimalist aesthetic of your bathroom.

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Central design

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The unique asymmetric shape provides additional storage surface for daily essentials
Above The unique asymmetric shape provides additional storage surface for daily essentials
The unique asymmetric shape provides additional storage surface for daily essentials

Through a fascinating interplay of contrasts, the Skyla washbasin of asymmetric design is a functional centrepiece where clearly defined external lines are softened by the basin’s gentle curves, creating a visual tension that is both striking and soothing.

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Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the unique asymmetric shape provides additional storage surface, turning what could be wasted space into valuable real estate for daily essentials; as inset fronts and discreetly recessed handles maintain clean sight lines while maximising functionality.

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Photo 1 of 2 The Skyla vanity unit that can be configured with one or two drawers
Photo 2 of 2 Additional open compartments that complement the asymmetric design
The Skyla vanity unit that can be configured with one or two drawers
Additional open compartments that complement the asymmetric design

The thoughtful design continues effortlessly to the vanity unit that can be configured with one or two drawers, while larger models offer additional open compartments that complement the asymmetric washbasin design.

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Incorporated innovation

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The AquaSmart technology reduces water consumption without compromising on performance
Above The AquaSmart technology reduces water consumption without compromising performance
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The TwistFlush [e3] is an intelligent water vortex system that minimises water usage
Above The TwistFlush [e3] is an intelligent water vortex system that minimises water usage
The AquaSmart technology reduces water consumption without compromising on performance
The TwistFlush [e3] is an intelligent water vortex system that minimises water usage

The extensive selection of taps in the Skyla series is also fitted with cutting-edge technology that reflects Villeroy & Boch’s commitment to both performance and environmental responsibility.

The integrated AquaSmart technology reduces water consumption without compromising on performance, whereas the water closet features the TwistFlush [e3] flushing technology–an intelligent water vortex system that minimises water usage and simplifies hygiene maintenance.

Villeroy & Boch is available through distributors Tri I Concept and DR 3 Synergy International

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Credits

Photography: Villeroy & Boch

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Celeste Goh
Senior Writer of Tatler Homes, Tatler Malaysia
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Celeste Goh is a senior writer covering architecture and design. Based in Malaysia, she reports on emerging architectural and home design trends, as well as insights by local and international architects and interior designers.

Previously, she covered men’s lifestyle, fashion, music and entertainment.