Tera

Tera faucet collection was designed by Clausell studio for the Chinese company Munk, which specializes in the contract market. It’s a project that combines precision, rationalism and functionality. Organic Elegance and Essential Functionality.

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Tera is born from the perfect synthesis between industrial design and organic forms, giving rise to an almost sculptural collection of taps. Its rounded lines and careful volumes form a friendly silhouette that blends naturally into contemporary bathrooms, playing with the contrast between curved and flat shapes to create a sophisticated and timeless aesthetic.

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The main body of Tera rises with a cylinder of uniform section and a slightly widened base, giving the piece visual solidity without sacrificing its aesthetic lightness. The transition between the spout and the body is pure and fluid: a gentle arc reminiscent of the fluidity of water, avoiding sharp angles and highlighting its organic character.

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The user's interaction with the tap is pleasant, its versatile handle, inspired by an organic capital, allows for many different shapes, and its rounded square base facilitates turning and positioning. Meanwhile, the smooth transition from the body of the tap allows for great versatility in hand positioning, offering an intuitive grip with multiple points of support.



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Its matte finish reinforces its visual neatness and provides a warm and pleasant tactile sensation, lending an air of timeless elegance and making Tera a discreet protagonist that integrates well with light woods, natural stones, or neutral ceramics.


The integrated diffuser, completely hidden under the spout, guarantees a serene, silent, and splash-free flow.

 

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Faucet developed for Munk

2025

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