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DESIGN NEWS | bathrooms
WATERFRONT Designer Bathrooms collaboration
with artist and designer Mark Humphrey, has resulted
in the creation of ‘Cleopatra’. Handcrafted from solid
teak, the bath features a lavish hammered brass
lining and luxurious red agate semi precious stone
inlay, it is only appropriate that ‘Cleopatra’ should
be named after one of the most beautiful rulers in
history.
T: +44 (0)15 2752 8789 | www.waterfrontbathrooms.com
DRAMATIC RETRO LOOK
This retro bathroom, by Nicholas Haslam in a central London
townhouse, delivers heightened drama with the use of dark marble for the
bath and surrounds and verre eglomise on the walls.
Photograph by Fritz von der Schulenburg/The Interior Archive
KH Zero 2 is the second bathroom collection by
Kelly Hoppen in collaboration with Crosswater. The
KH Zero 2 features soft curvaceous lines, which differs
from the cubist forms seen in the debut collection.
Kelly says: ‘A tap should feel lovely to use. KH Zero
2 is aerodynamic in form and looks beautiful too.
The collection is contemporary and inspired by my
signature style of clean lines and simplicity.’
STYLE MODERNE is an
elegant collection of taps
and showers inspired by
the Art Deco design era of
the 1920’s and 1930’s. The
movement itself is typified
by influences steeped in
Cubism and Futurism,
distinguished by straight
lines, rectilinear forms and geometric shapes with
stepped forms. Samuel Heath has given these
fundamentals a contemporary feel.
www.samuel-heath.co.uk
T: +44 (0)84 5873 8840 | www.crosswater.co.uk/kelly-hoppen
Jacek weaves a striking web
PRESENTING innovative form, engineering and a simple yet striking design, Iconic
has launched the Lattice radiator by award winning designer Jacek Ryn. A steel,
vertical design, this contemporary statement radiator features an interlaced structure
and a three-dimensional pattern arrangement that its name is derived from. Th e web
structure seamlessly weaves bended tubes that allows for this design to translate in to
six different sizes to accommodate the heat requirements for different room sizes. The
innovative tube bending technique is a unique method that cleverly bends each tube,
which essentially allows for designs to be more elaborate and intricate.
T: +44 (0)13 4230 5579 | www.iconicradiators.co.uk
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