LAUFEN’s reputation is underscored by a belief in the enduring beauty of thoughtful, quality design. Read on to discover architectural icons from around the globe that embody this ethos.
Situated in a small Italian town, the utopian setting of this renowned – now abandoned – Brutalist treehouse provided the ideal backdrop for a presentation of the LUA collection.
In Dübendorf, Switzerland nature meets technology in the reimagination of a multifunctional building that illustrates both a dedication to craft and functional precision.
Designed by master architect Mies van der Rohe between 1929-30, this three-story modernist monument is located in a quiet neighborhood across sprawling terrain in the Czech Republic.
Milan's Arcimboldi Theater is a destination for world-class performing arts. During a break in performances, it was time for the spotlight to shine backstage for a complete renovation.
For David Chipperfield’s extensive redesign of Berlin’s icon of modernity, LAUFEN reconstructed the original ceramic washbasins that Mies van der Rohe chose for his design in the 1960s.