A modern bathroom pays homage to its past
In this picturesque home, the new owner’s wanted to modernise without losing sight of its original heritage and charm. The bathroom became the catalyst for clean lines and lots of timber.
In this picturesque home, the new owner’s wanted to modernise without losing sight of its original heritage and charm. The bathroom became the catalyst for clean lines and lots of timber.
The humble bathroom has transformed from outhouse status to become a valued extension of our living spaces – a safe haven of luxury and refined self-expression.
Slow down; light a candle; run a bath; settle in to read a good book. Create a space of personal sanctuary and find yourself a moment of tranquility.
Amongst the evolution of changing lifestyles and approaches to design, Caroma is at the forefront of reimagining the modern-day bathroom into an artful residential retreat.
Beyond the seeming simplicity of beautiful bathroom design is an engineering pedigree and forward-thinking focus – that is, if Caroma has anything to do with it.
Last night Caroma officially launched the Elvire Collection designed by Luke Di Michiel to a room full of prominent architects, designers and end users. Habitus was proud to be there in support.
For Luke Di Michiel, Caroma’s lead industrial designer on the Elvire Collection, the challenge was to keep the designs as simple as possible, and not to overdesign the products.