Sculpture, sustainability and function prevailed in this yearโs Reece Bathroom Innovation Award, which called on professional and student designers to conceive an innovative tapware concept for the contemporary bathroom environment.
Industrial designer Michael Wilds wasย namedย winner of the professional category, receiving a $10,000 cash reward and the opportunity to have his tap design prototyped by Italyโs largest tapware manufacturer, Nobilli. His winning design, Incline, combines sustainable water use features and a refined sculptural form to createย a functional tap.
Judges admired the original thinking and space-saving minimalism of the design, which features a timed tap feature and visual countdown element that allows the user to monitor their water use through time. The tapโs striking design attracted the judgesโ attention for its sculptural simplicity and architectural form.
University of New South Wales fourth-year industrial design student, Bryce Beard,ย wonย the student category. Bryceโs winning tap design, Totus, will see him receiveย a $5,000 cash prize and a two-week internship with the design team of world-leading bathroom manufacturer, Roca. The internship will take place in Barcelona, Spain, where Roca is headquartered and promises to be a career-defining experience for Bryce.
His winning design takes inspiration from old thermostats, combining the function of adjusting water temperature and flow in a single conceptual mixer design. A special LED light feature provides a visual gauge for the user, with changing colour intensity representing different temperature levels.
Now in its tenth year, the BIA is one of Australiaโs most respected product design competitions, encouraging and celebrating innovative bathroom design by providing a platform for entrants to share their talent and gain local and international exposure.