See them as an extension of your personal style and create a bathroom with serious chemistry.

WHITE HAUTE
This bathroom elevates traditional elements such as the classic combination of white and brass, vanity mirrors as well as old-school basins by combining them with show-stopping features that include: custom-designed XXL round mirrors; contemporary hexagonal tiles; and bare bulbs hung from cord cables positioned on the wall with bespoke brass support.

ROUGHED UP
Unique details, layered textures and a rich, warm palette give this space its inviting character. Vibrant plants with reflective, waxy leaves and the highsheen copper ball-and-claw tub provide a smooth, glossy contrast to the rustic textures. Furniture, accessories and fittings bring a touch of nostalgia and individuality, the end result being the antithesis of showroom sterility,

JEWEL ROOM
The North African influence remains a magic formula for statement bathrooms. The main event is, of course, floor-to-ceiling tessellated Zellige tiles in lapis blue with their subtle variations in texture and colour. A simple timber-framed glass door, brass light and shower fittings and a dramatic marble basin set low to the ground ensures the finished look is classic and contemporary.

RUSTIC RETREAT
Framed by a grid of glass, this bathroom draws the landscape in, turning every soak into a moment of quiet escape. A freestanding tub anchors the space, its sculptural form softened by natural textures and muted tones. Timber, stone, and linen create warmth, while filtered light adds a gentle, ever-changing mood to this serene, grounded sanctuary.

PRETTY IN PINK
Don’t shy away from all-over colour in a small bathroom or washroom. As well as enlivening the space, colourful walls will deflect attention from any design shortfalls. Pink, a shade that has crossed the line from accent colour to full-on classic, is a fun, lively and fresh choice.

SHADES OF GREY
Old meets contemporary meets futuristic in this striking bathroom. Glossy subway tiles and a painted concrete floor look unexpectedly fresh in combination with vintage-style pressed ceiling panels (who needs wallpaper!) that lend texture and pattern. The interplay of old and new is taken to the next level here.

INDUSTRIAL LUXE
In an open-plan bedroom, the bathroom zone has been defined by a raised concrete platform. The industrial-style glass and steel shower cube is a showstopper, the restrained glamour of the space enhanced by elegant details such as tessellated Zellige tiles, an oak bathroom vanity, a shell chandelier, a large framed mirror and decorative ladder used for towels rather than hooks

BAROQUE AND ROLL
What at first seems to be a traditional bathroom space reveals itself to have a modern edge thanks to contemporary drop-pendant lighting, a beautiful gold side table with a delicate profile and a deep Victorian-style ball-and-claw-foot bathtub that has been updated with a coat of glossy graphite-hued paint. The carved framed mirror – an antique shop find – is a dramatic focal piece.

MONOCHROME COOL
A study in contrast, this bathroom pairs deep charcoal tones with crisp white for a look that feels both graphic and grounded. Clean-lined fixtures and a streamlined vanity keep the aesthetic sharp, while patterned tiles add visual rhythm. Soft touches – timber, textiles, and greenery – bring warmth and balance, ensuring the space feels considered, contemporary, and effortlessly liveable.

BACK TO BASICS
If ever there was the perfect marriage of restrained industrial cool and freeform organic spirit then this bathroom is it. Every element is perfectly curated for functionality as well as aesthetic balance: from the precise lines of the bespoke black galvanised steel shelves set against creamy white, artfully imperfect Zellige tiles to a collection of apothecary bottles.





