Designer: Celia Visser, Celia Visser
Design
Vanity sink: Falper Wing wall basin,
from Plumbline
Tapware and shower fittings:
Waterware in Carbon Black
Shower stall: Glass from Image Centre
Toilet: Zero 550 Black by Catalano, from
Plumbline
Accessories: Heirloom Studio Noir
Wall and floor coverings: Loft tiles in
Black, 600x 600mm
Lighting: LED
Awards: Trends International Design
Awards (TIDA)
Bathrooms – Runner Up
Story by Charles Moxham
Photography by Kallan MacLeod
Above right: Given the through
nature of the bathroom, it makes
sense that the shower and toilet
cubicles are tucked to one side,
away from the pedestrian flow of
the space. As one way of keeping
the sculptural bathroom simple
and clean, built-in or freestanding
cabinetry was avoided, while a
heated towel rail is recessed into a
wall of the toilet cubicle.
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As this room was to be used as a through
space, storage was not high on the list of require-
ments, but drama was. The designer and the
owners felt that freestanding cabinetry would
have detracted from the feature basin, and so
was not required or appropriate here.
And for the same reason, the bathroom walls
have been given a clean look, with touches like
the heated towel rail recessed back into the wall
of the toilet cubicle.
Contributing greatly to the room’s stand-out
presence is its colour. The scheme is mainly in
black, with the large floor and wall tiles, taps,
toilet and accessories all in this moody tone.
Completing the design picture, a curvaceous
porcelain freestanding sculpture provides space
for an extra towel or for holding magazines, and
is a perfect accompaniment to the fluid lines of
the white statement vanity sink.
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