Jacob Delafon Reveals Its 2026 Collections in Morocco, Where Design Meets Strategy
The bathroom is no longer just a functional space. It is becoming a statement of style, comfort, and identity. With the launch of its 2026 collections in Morocco, Jacob Delafon brings a new perspective to contemporary living, blending French heritage with a forward-looking vision rooted in the Kingdom.


Unveiled in Casablanca, the new Bastille and July+ collections mark a key moment for the brand, which continues to strengthen its presence in a market it considers strategic. With a long-standing industrial base in Tangier, Morocco is not just part of the story, it is a central chapter in Jacob Delafon’s global narrative.
A Lifestyle Approach to Bathroom Design
At Nighty Magazine, design is always about more than aesthetics. It is about experience. And that is exactly what the Bastille collection delivers.
Inspired by soft, organic shapes, Bastille introduces a clean, almost architectural approach to the bathroom. Every element is designed to work together seamlessly, from vanity units and mirrors to bathtubs and shower spaces. The result is a cohesive environment where every detail feels intentional.
What stands out is the versatility. With six distinct finishes ranging from natural wood tones to minimalist whites, Bastille adapts to different lifestyles, whether it is a private residence or a high-end hospitality project. It is a collection that quietly elevates everyday rituals into refined moments.

July+: Where Function Becomes Design
If Bastille shapes the space, July+ defines how it is experienced.
Focused on faucets and water systems, the July+ collection brings together precision engineering and contemporary aesthetics. Available in chrome and matte black, it introduces a bold yet understated presence that fits effortlessly into modern interiors.
Beyond design, the collection reflects a clear commitment to sustainability. Optimized water flow, energy efficiency, and smart technical features are integrated into each piece, proving that performance and responsibility can coexist without compromise.
The Detail That Changes Everything
One of the most compelling aspects of this launch is SublimTech, a technology that reimagines ceramic surfaces. Applied by hand in France, it allows basins to take on mineral textures and satin finishes that feel both natural and sophisticated.
It is this attention to detail that transforms a simple object into a design piece. A sink becomes a focal point. A surface becomes a signature.
Morocco as a Creative and Industrial Hub
Behind the collections lies a deeper narrative. Morocco is not just a market for Jacob Delafon. It is a platform.
With decades of production in Tangier and a strong commercial presence in Casablanca, the brand continues to position the Kingdom as a bridge between Europe and Africa. This dual identity, industrial and creative, reflects the evolving role of Morocco in global design ecosystems.
A New Standard for Everyday Luxury
With Bastille and July+, Jacob Delafon introduces more than new products. It sets a tone. One where design is accessible yet elevated, where sustainability is integrated, and where every space is designed to be lived, not just used.
For Nighty Magazine, this launch captures a broader shift. The way we design our interiors is changing. Spaces are becoming more personal, more expressive, and more connected to how we live.
And in that transformation, the bathroom is finally taking its place as one of the most refined rooms in the home.

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