The Jonas shower, equipped with massage jets,
pays homage to the early 20th century thermal
baths. Its internal mechanics are a nod to the
machinery found in the Nautilus, as described by
Jules Verne in his novel Twenty Thousand Leagues
Under the Sea. We have therefore created a whole
universe for an extremely precise object, with an
upper circular arch, semi-open side arches and
a thermostatic mixer. This is a true sculpture,
made from solid brass, which requires 120 hours
of manual work. An object which stands out,
functions independently and is equally at home
in a bathroom as in a spa or by the side of a
swimming pool.