Triflow

The new Triflow tap by Zaha Hadid takes inspiration from the fluid movement of water. The design is a formal expression of the continuous flow of liquid - merging the spout, body and handle of the tap in a seamless trajectory of curvilinear geometries.

Acknowledged as the world’s leading female architect, Zaha Hadid is celebrated for pushing the boundaries of architecture and design. Her work experiments with new spatial concepts, extending and intensifying existing landscapes in the pursuit of a visionary formal aesthetic that encompasses all fields of design and creativity. In 2004, Hadid became the first woman to receive the Pritzker Prize for Architecture and is internationally recognised for both her theoretical and academic work. Each of her dynamic and innovative projects builds on over thirty years of revolutionary experimentation and research.

Zaha Hadid’s architecture integrates natural topography with man-made systems, which in turn leads to experimentation with cutting-edge technologies. Such a process often results in unexpected and dynamic architectural forms, moulded by the realities of site and building requirements.