Flow Bathroom Concept Assumes a Seamless Aesthetic from Floor to Faucet
Amelia Roblin — October 10, 2011 — Art & Design
References: art-tic & yankodesign
Even the most meticulously coordinated interiors can end up looking like a collection of disconnected objects, especially against the seamless impression left by this Flow bathroom concept. Instead of designing a line of complementary washroom fixtures, the Art-Tic studio came up with an entire room in which each piece appears to bulge from the continuous surface of the walls and the floor.
The contemporary polished concrete texture coats every face of the space, curving upwards with smooth edges to cement the toilet, the bidet, the bathtub, the vanity, the sink and the storage units into place with the same material finish. Even elegant planters become an inseparable part of the skin of the Flow bathroom concept, establishing a chic Flintstones aesthetic that's as cool and calm as a luxury spa.
The contemporary polished concrete texture coats every face of the space, curving upwards with smooth edges to cement the toilet, the bidet, the bathtub, the vanity, the sink and the storage units into place with the same material finish. Even elegant planters become an inseparable part of the skin of the Flow bathroom concept, establishing a chic Flintstones aesthetic that's as cool and calm as a luxury spa.
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