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S U I T E
DRE A MS
THE LATEST AND LOVELIEST FINDS
FOR THE BATHROOM.
NEW FORMS
What shape is a basin? Melbourne’s United
Products has thrown out the rulebook with its
small-but-tall Ledge basin, $1136. This beauty is
constructed from a composite material that will
last a lifetime and is 100 per cent recyclable at the
end of its usefulness. candana.com.au #
Long view
Timber-look tiles continue to be a
top choice for bathrooms and now
Beaumont Tiles has brought out the
extra-long Maison range of
matt-finish tiles, which come in
36 colours and extend 1798mm to
emphasise a room’s length. $114/m 2 ;
beaumont-tiles.com.au.
The price is right
Customisation needn’t come with a hefty
price tag. Reece’s new range of affordable
Posh Domaine vanities (below) is available
in a range of sizes, from 600mm to
1800mm. If space is really tight, there’s even
a vanity that’s a teeny 220mm deep. Choose
from 27 vanity finishes, 13 benchtop
options and numerous drawer and door
styles. From $799; reece.com.au.
Proudly producing beautiful tapware in the
Victorian town of Kerang, Faucet Strommen
has unveiled some new additions to its
Cascade line (above). Classic and restrained,
the fixtures are an update of the tapware and
showers in the company’s inaugural collection
that first appeared in showrooms about
20 years ago. faucetstrommen.com.au
Elegantly Aussie
WELL ROUNDED
Hitting the market this month is
Victoria+Albert’s striking circular
Taizu bath, which manages to be
both minimal and opulent all at once.
From $7400. vandabaths.com
“ Everything is simple;
it’s just water, the
beauty of water.
The idea was to make
a design that was
deeply, structurally
respectful of water.”
PHILIPPE STARCK ON THE 25TH
ANNIVERSARY OF HIS AXOR
STARCK TAP COLLECTION