Art Deco-inspired bathroom design



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This bathroom utilises black and white tiles in different geometric patterns for a modern update on the Art Deco design style

“This beautiful bathroom of clean lines and classical styling embraces a timeless Art Deco look and exudes elegance. We wanted a traditional bathroom with beautiful and unique fittings that created a sense of serenity. The glossy black and white tiling throughout the space sets the Art Deco mood, which is further complemented by the black bath with classic claw feet.

The timeless, matching pedestal basins are robust and dynamic in shape and glaze. The unique arched towel warmer adds luxury and modernity to the space and fits within the style of the room perfectly. The tapware and bath fittings, selected for their unrivalled quality and original design, finish it off beautifully.”

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Originally in Kitchens & Bathrooms Quarterly, Volume 22, Issue 3

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