Displaying posts labeled "Bathroom"

Bold use of colour in Paris

Posted on Wed, 10 Jan 2018 by midcenturyjo

When Paris-based creative studio POOL were called upon by Lapeyre to design a domestic set in which to exhibit their collections, the apartment the duo created was no shrinking violet. Graphic use of colour not only defined spaces but provided a dramatic stage for their client’s range of bathroom and kitchen products. Love the “retro freshness” of the palette.

Jo’s favourite bathrooms 2017

Posted on Tue, 2 Jan 2018 by midcenturyjo

Kim’s favourite bathrooms 2017 – part 2

Posted on Fri, 29 Dec 2017 by KiM

Kim’s favourite bathrooms 2017 – part 1

Posted on Fri, 29 Dec 2017 by KiM

NAP Żoliborz – an architect’s showroom

Posted on Tue, 3 Oct 2017 by KiM

On Sunday I featured some work by NAP from Poland. They also sent along photos of their architect’s showroom and workspace and I am absolutely blown away buy this space. Dark colours, a mix of vintage and modern, original architecture (original window joinery, doors, jambs, wooden floors and layout of the rooms were preserved in the renovation)…it’s a style I always gravitate towards. NAP decided to paint the wood floors and stairs dark, and this led to shades of grey, graphite and peach used throughout. All furnishings and accessories are available through their store – a mix of Vitra, DCW Editions, Gubi, Carl Hansen, Tom Dixon with EMU, Fatboy and Fermob in the garden space.