In the past, faucets were round and made of chrome. Sinks were white, oval, and made of ceramics – base cabinets were square and inconspicuous. Today, almost anything is possible: exceptional furniture with unusual shapes will give you the personal aesthetics you want as a design lover:
Today, there are few limits to design possibilities. With modern casting processes and innovative materials, bathroom ceramics producers are breaking new ground in the manufacture of sinks, bath tubs, and toilets. The result is unusual furniture in flowing shapes without visible seams or joints. However, classic materials are also effective when used and processed in unusual ways – especially in contrasts and mixes.
Shimmering beauty: Metal
As a material for bath tubs and shower tubs, enameled steel is a classic. It is increasingly gaining acceptance for sinks as well. What’s new here is that the enamels contain metal. This creates a captivating, metallic, dark iron look: darkly shimmering and highly reflective. But pure metal is also a real eye-catcher in countertop sinks – whether in hammered chrome brass or shiny gold polished brass. Depending on the light incidence and the viewing angle, the surface reflects the surroundings in an iridescent way.
Almost magical: Glass
Furnishings made of glass create a perfect symbiosis with their surroundings. Glass bath tubs are completely transparent when unfilled. The minimalist, underwater lounge chairs integrated in some models seem to float in space. Colored glass can be put to very impressive use in sink cabinets and bathroom shelves. A combination of transparent side panels and fronts with opaque materials for storage surfaces creates highly effective, colorful shadows and lets furniture and space merge into one.
Exceptional by nature: Wood
Wood on sinks is a classic, providing natural warmth. For extraordinary interiors, go for root wood. With its bizarre shapes and lively grain, it makes a great contrast in a purist room. Because of its high oil content, teak is particularly suitable for wet areas – as a sink countertop and even lacquered for sinks. Highly unusual: shelves made of whole logs that also serve as towel bars.
Softly curved, showing a clear edge or brilliantly designed as an octagon: Special pieces of furniture with a strong design language are design statements in their own right. New and classic materials in unusual applications do their part to give you the custom aesthetic you want for your bathroom.
Have you been won over by Scandinavian design with light wood and pastel colors? Or does the exclusive modern style get your heart beating faster? Create an ambiance in your bathroom where you can express your personality and style! The perfect combination of colors, shapes, materials, and designer furniture will create a look that can’t be denied. You can draw inspiration from the most important design styles of the past 100 years.