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Piet Boon by COCOON dark gray bathtub with silver hardware

Luxury design focuses on elegance, utility, and comfort. Modern luxury designers aim to create aesthetic, serene, and functional spaces to instill calmness and peace for the owners. To achieve a design that evokes relaxation, designers implement elements such as minimalism, clean lines, and neutral palettes with purposeful pops of color. The Piet Boon Collection by COCOON offers products to seamlessly deliver these elements and help designers achieve aesthetic, relaxing, and functional luxury designs. 

Read on to learn more about Piet Boon by COCOON and how this line contributes to the perfect modern luxury design for the bathroom and kitchen.

Studio Piet Boon: Functionality, Aesthetics, and Individuality

The Founding of Studio Piet Boon

Piet Boon founded Studio Piet Boon in 1983 as a small design practice that specialized in the design of tailor-made homes. Throughout the years, Piet Boon Studio grew into a globally operating design studio and built an impressive portfolio of private, corporate, and hospitality clients.

Piet Boon Design Philosophy

Studio Piet Boon was founded on the design philosophy based on a balance between functionality, aesthetics, and individuality. Piet Boon strives to shape a vision by conveying a well-considered yet unobtrusive style that appears natural and effortless. However, functionality is crucial. Piet Boon Studio designers have become masters of beautiful solutions by mindfully combining function and aesthetic.

Piet Boon Collections

Since 2005, Studio Piet Boon has created high-end luxury furniture collections and designs. These collections feature a wide range of products such as:

  • Flooring
  • Hardware
  • Lighting
  • Tableware 

In 2015, the company launched the Piet Boon Kitchen collection, and shortly after, they teamed up with COCOON to design a bathroom collection, complete with taps, showers, and bathtubs.

Piet Boon Products

The products of the Piet Boon by COCOON collection are designed with the user in mind and offer convenience without compromising design.  

 Our professional Sales Representatives have worked closely with COCOON since its inception. Our team has extensive knowledge of the entire collection, including material, colors, stone, fabrication, installation, shipping, trade pricing, and U.S. plumbing standards.

Piet Boon by COCOON: Where Innovation Meets Sophistication

Piet Boon exemplifies his extraordinary talent for combining style and simplicity in the Piet Boon by COCOON collection. These products incorporate Boon’s famous clean lines, round shapes, and superior craftsmanship.

COCOON paired up with one of the most renowned Dutch design studios, Studio Piet Boon to produce bathroom faucets, kitchen faucets, shower sets, washbasins, vanities, and free-standing bathtubs. By bringing COCOON and designer Piet Boon together, it has resulted in a sophisticated and modern designer bath collection that is soaring with popularity.

Most notably, the finish colors of the Piet Boon Collection have garnered a lot of attention from the design community. The Piet Boon Gun Metal Black and Raw Copper PVD finishes, in particular, are favorites among designers.

Additionally, the PB Basins and cabinets are also admired, as they can be customized in several heights, materials, and cabinet drawer layouts.

Working with Specialty Hardware + Plumbing for COCOON Boutique Bathrooms:

As a premier dealer and distributor for COCOON in the United States, Specialty Hardware + Plumbing has worked on numerous design projects to specify COCOON. We understand U.S. plumbing standards and can work with clients to customize their requests. We are here to help make your luxurious bathroom design dreams a reality.

COCOON Beverly Hills Showroom:

The COCOON Beverly Hills showroom is a U.S. Flagship showroom featuring the COCOON Piet Boon Collection. On display, viewers can see in-person the collection, including the Piet Boon Bath in stone and solid surface. We also have the shower sets, deck mount faucet, basins, and cabinets.

Find more information and photos of the Piet Boon and COCOON partnership, here.

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COCOON gray double sink with gold faucets

You may have heard claims that minimalism is dead, but this simply isn’t true. To make these claims is to misunderstand what minimalism is and its lasting effects. 

Minimalism rose in popularity over the last few years. Followings of YouTubers, bloggers, and personalities such as Marie Kondo, The Minimalists, and Matt D’Avella skyrocketed as everyone clamored to figure out how to get rid of their stuff the right way. 

But COVID-19 lockdowns have left some people in barren homes that they don’t love and yearning for more possessions. Many regret stripping their closets, kitchens, and art supplies now that the outside world is less accessible. 

Does this mean minimalism is gone? No, of course not. Minimalism existed before you heard of it and it’ll live on, even if the mainstream focus shifts away from it. 

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Negative space isn’t bad — in fact, it’s a necessary component in art and design. In any visual art, negative space is the lack of visual clutter to emphasize the focal point or points. 

When examining a painting, looking at negative space allows your eyes to rest instead of jumping between too many focal points. When a painting has more than one focal point, the negative space guides your eyes between them without causing strain.

COCOON stone shower with gold faucets and gold accessories for bathroom

The philosophy of minimalist interior design is to reduce the amount of items and possessions in a room to create a peaceful space. Minimalist rooms may have few pieces of furniture in them, but they’re anything but barren. A well-designed minimal environment combines a number of purposeful factors to design a harmonious and beautiful space.