November 10th, 2012 — Designer Stuff
Faucets for bathrooms aren’t something I spend too much time thinking about, but I’m thinking maybe that should change. After all, sometimes it’s all about the details!
A modern faucet can really add to the style of the bathroom, especially when paired with a funky sink. What I like most about faucets, or taps as they are also called, is that it’s a really easy swap. You can swap out the tap in the sink and the shower for a coordinated and updated look. I might have to look into this over the weekend…how about you?
While I’m at it – I might look for a bowl-like sink as in the images above. What do you think about modern taps and sinks? If you’re interested in switching out your own, you can see different types of taps here.
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Read the original here: sixdifferentways.com
July 12th, 2012 — Design
A lot of times when you hear the word marble you think of huge, chunky slabs that are used in kitchens and bathrooms, and sometimes furniture. Rarely do you see someone using marble on such a small scale and in a modern way like Marblellous does. Filio Pnevmatikou hails from Athens, Greece and launched this line after growing up working for the family marble company. The mining engineer/interior designer creates the line of handcrafted tableware that includes platters, serving plates, dishes, and coasters, all made from Greek marble. The details added, like small holes and curves make each piece unique and perfect for any table or use.
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Marblellous Handcrafted Tableware
June 15th, 2011 — Designer Stuff
The Original Stone One Bathtub is a revamped bathtub designed by Elvis Pompilio and Jean-Pol Piron f0r Aquamass.
Picture is the Arcobagno version of the Original Stone One tub.
Garnished with pearls and crystals, this LED backlit bathtub is available in a variety of colors, including red, grey, black, and white. The LEDs also light in various colors.
Aquamass is a design company of innovative modern bathrooms, based out of Brussels.
See the article here: sixdifferentways.com