Flow State

Ever innovating, Mississauga’s Vogt Industries elevates bathroom design with new products that combine haute style with advanced engineering. 

By Susan Kelly

A soothing colour palette and expanses of Carrara marble may set the tone for an elegant bathroom, but they are no longer enough on their own. Increasingly, it is the seamless integration of beauty, technology, and engineering that defines sophisticated design.

For Vogt Industries co-founder and head of business development Reka Kevsehi, that shift is unmistakable. “Homeowners are more discerning than ever. They care as much about durability, precision, and tactile quality as they do about visual appeal,” she says. “Things like internal components, cartridge quality, water efficiency, and durability are no longer afterthoughts—they are expectations.”

Founded in 2009, Vogt Industries, a Canadian manufacturer of high-performance kitchen and bathroom fixtures, helped pioneer what designers now call “performance luxury,” creating products that blend advanced engineering with refined aesthetics. Its design team looks to Europe for emerging trends, producing collections coveted by homeowners who want details that feel as intentional as custom cabinetry and as carefully considered as curated lighting.

“A Beautifully designed faucet or fixture from Vogt can elevate the entire space. It’s not just about how it looks; it’s about how it feels and functions day after day”

Designers are seeing that same shift play out in real projects. “The details make all the difference to a design,” says Toronto designer Jessica Cinnamon, owner of the award-winning design firm Jessica Cinnamon Design. When it comes to finding the perfect final flourish, she often turns to Vogt Industries. “A beautifully designed faucet or fixture from Vogt can elevate the entire space. It’s not just about how it looks; it’s about how it feels and functions day after day,” she says.

The brand’s latest product innovations bring that philosophy to life. Launching later this year, the lineup includes the Antau handheld shower system. Gracefully rounded and gently tapering, its sculptural silhouette makes a striking design statement on any bathroom wall. Yet behind its elegant profile lies serious technical precision: solid brass construction and high-flow valve systems ensure exceptional performance. The Antau will be available in chrome, gunmetal, and cognac bronze.

The Rein tub filler, whose name comes from the German word for “purity,” balances angular and curved elements to create a calm, intentional, and refined form. Crafted from solid brass and available in chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, and brushed gold, it offers both long-term durability and timeless appeal.

The Tau multifunction recessed rain-head shower takes a more discreet approach. Rather than hanging overhead, it is recessed into the ceiling, creating a look that epitomizes understated luxury, particularly in minimalist contemporary interiors. An advanced water inlet system offers multiple modes, including natural rainfall and gentle mist, along with a setting that can emulate the invigorating sensation of a spa-like cold plunge. 

Vogt is also expanding its line of grab bars for homeowners who want to age in place without sacrificing design. Installed near showers, bathtubs, and toilets, they provide added stability and support while maintaining a sleek, modern look. Each bar supports up to 250 pounds and coordinates seamlessly with the brand’s existing collections.

At Vogt, every detail reflects a careful balance of engineering and aesthetics—elevating the everyday experience of a space. 

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