Seven fittings and fixtures that make bathrooms scrub up well

Dezeen Showroom: from a disc-shaped heated towel rail to fixtures informed by Victorian-era tapware, the following bathroom products have been published on Dezeen Showroom. Designers and manufacturers are harnessing new materials and technologies to enhance the productivity and aesthetics of bathrooms. Metals and ceramics remain a popular choice for bathroom fittings and fixtures thanks to The post Seven fittings and fixtures that make bathrooms scrub up well appeared first on Dezeen.

Seven fittings and fixtures that make bathrooms scrub up well
Towel rail with round mirror besides it

Dezeen Showroom: from a disc-shaped heated towel rail to fixtures informed by Victorian-era tapware, the following bathroom products have been published on Dezeen Showroom.

Designers and manufacturers are harnessing new materials and technologies to enhance the productivity and aesthetics of bathrooms.

Metals and ceramics remain a popular choice for bathroom fittings and fixtures thanks to their easy-to-clean and heat conducting properties.

Brands are also prioritising water- and energy-efficient systems to lessen the environmental impact of their products when in use, beyond the effects of manufacturing processes.

Dezeen Showroom spotlights products, homeware and furniture designed and created by a spectrum of globally-recognised designers, companies and brands.


Dots towel rail by Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Palomba for Tubes

Dots towel rail by Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Palomba for Tubes

Design duo Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Palomba worked with heating design brand Tubes on an unconventional heated towel rail that takes the form of individual wall-mounted circles.

Made from partially recycled CNC-cut aluminium, the Dots towel rail can be used solo or in clusters to hang towels and bath robes, warming them in the process.

Find out more about Dots ›


Chapter Two shower thermostat by Studio Ore

Chapter Two shower thermostat by Studio Ore

Tapware brand Studio Ore drew on British engineering and heritage when designing its Chapter Two collection, which includes a matching shower thermostat.

Victorian bathroom hardware was referenced in the pieces, which are characterised by a design language made up of discs and levers.

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Round bathtub by Acquabella

Round bathtub by Acquabella

A circular, bowl-like shape makes this bath by Spanish brand Acquabella an inviting place to bathe.

The aptly named Round bathtub's shape allows it to be installed in any location in the bathroom, and its white colouration reinforces its minimal, clean aesthetic.

Find out more about Round bathtub ›


Solos showering solutions by Roberto Palomba for Ideal Standard

Solos showering solutions by Roberto Palomba for Ideal Standard

A spa-like atmosphere is created by colour-changing integrated illumination and a selection of water modes in this shower system by designer Roberto Palomba for bathroom brand Ideal Standard.

Solos showering solutions come in various metallic finishes and are designed to be used in conjunction with other products from the brand's catalogues.

Find out more about Solos ›


Serenity Sky shower by Dornbracht

Serenity Sky shower by Dornbracht

German brand Dornbracht has developed a shower that aims to enhance people's experience of water and improve their wellbeing.

The Serenity Sky shower takes the form of a square panel that is designed to be recessed into the ceiling. It can be specified with a gap around the edge for lighting to be integrated.

Find out more about Serenity Sky ›


Octagon surface-mounted washbasin by Villeroy & Boch

Octagon surface-mounted washbasin by Villeroy & Boch

A smooth, circular outer surface belies geometric, faceted detailing within this basin by German brand Villeroy & Boch.

The Octagon surface-mounted washbasin is made from the brand's hard-wearing TitanCeram material, which comes in white or black colourways.

Find out more about Octagon ›


Faro mixer taps by Cristina Rubinetterie

Faro mixer taps by Cristina Rubinetterie

Italian tapware brand Cristina Rubinetterie has designed a series of mixer taps that fuse modern and classic motifs.

Faro mixer taps comprise various round and cylindrical forms and come in a selection of formats and finishes.

Find out more about Faro ›

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