No longer merely functional spaces, today’s bathrooms have become more like personal wellness sanctuaries that allow us to pause, recharge and rejuvenate. With nature-inspired materials and palettes and sculptural forms, these bathroom sinks, faucets and full-body showers elevate daily rituals to spa-like experiences.
Vanities & Sinks

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Elevated H20 by Terzofoco
Part of the LuneUp furniture collection from , pairs a tall ceramic vessel with a sleek honeycomb aluminum or lava stone surface. Designed by Emanuel Gargano, each basin is handmade by skilled artisans and offered in three earthy finishes: Raku Clay (white), Terra Rossa (red) and Terra Scura (black). Accommodating wall- and deck-mounted faucets, Elevated H20 is suitable for use indoors and outdoors.

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Memory Classic by Agape
The column washbasin reinterprets enduring architectural forms for contemporary spaces. The gently rounded profile and balanced proportions are carved from a variety of marbles, each stone expressing unique surface variations. The washbasin is part of a larger collection for by Benedini Associati: A coordinating freestanding bathtub exudes the same understated elegance, creating a consistent design language that is clean-lined and comely.

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Mono by Falper
Exemplifying the formal precision of the Bézier curve, , by Foster + Partners Industrial Design for , is defined by its gentle contours and harmonious shape. Its sophisticated presence is strengthened by its architectural clarity. A surround in warm walnut wood with a distinct striped grain is complemented by a recyclable Cristalplant Bio Active basin.

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Kartell by Laufen
Designer and architect Ferruccio Laviani steered the newest chapter of the iconic collection with the creation of the . Using the capital letter “T” as a graphic gesture, the vanity is offered in a range of bold and deep colours and can be configured with a Vitreon steel washbasin.

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Balcoon by Duravit
An expressive collection by Patricia Urquiola for , combines familiar geometric shapes with nature-inspired finishes and a palette of warm tones to bring architectural elegance to the bathroom. The modular vanities — some with asymmetrical layouts — feature fluted drawer fronts and can be composed with an integrated back panel, open storage shelves and more.

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Carsico by Antoniolupi
A sculptural masterpiece, by Paolo Ulian for derives its distinct appearance from the usually invisible core drill holes inside marble sinks. Here, those technical elements are brought front and centre through a process of material subtraction. Each one is hand-finished by master craftspeople and highlights the quality of the natural stone.

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Flair by Scavolini
Intended to complement daily life, from employs rounded corners, tactile textures and exacting symmetry to deliver a system with a welcoming expression and adaptable functionality. A curated selection of materials and finishes (including matte and glossy lacquers and natural wood veneers) and a refreshing colour palette mean it can be incorporated into a variety of interior design styles.
Faucets

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Listra by Grohe
A coined-edge detail ringing the spouts and handles of the collection by lends it a refined jewellery-like accent. On the performance side, the faucets are equipped with Grohe SilkMove, which ensures precise control over water flow and temperature, and with Grohe EcoJoy to optimize the experience while conserving water consumption. Listra is available in five finishes: Brushed Cool Sunrise, Brushed Nickel, Hard Graphite, Matte Black and Chrome.

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Ordito by Guglielmi Rubinetterie
In an industry first, wraps the stainless-steel spout in a technical yarn made from recycled polypropylene. With tactility and softness, the material adds unique character, and is woven using traditional Valsesian looms. The yarn is offered in three colours (Arizona, Oasi and Tundra), and the metal components come in five finishes: Stainless Steel, Brushed Light Gold PVD, Brushed Black Nickel PVD, Brushed Copper PVD and Natural Brass.

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Ora by Bélanger
Like a statement timepiece, by integrates a fashionable clock-face mechanism into each handle. Unexpected and expressive, the detail turns the faucet into a focal point — but one that is intuitive in its functionality. The limited-edition widespread lavatory faucet features a push-button on-off system separating flow activation from temperature control, and its laminar-flow aerator issues a splash-free stream of water.

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AM/29 by Aboutwater Boffi Fantini
Lovingly contoured and sculpted handles characterize , the latest faucet collection from . Designed by Alessandro Munge, the ergonomic consideration is further enhanced by a range of special PVD finishes, including a dual finish effect that sees the top portion of the handles polished and the side surfaces brushed to create a unique tactile experience.
Shower Systems

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Pantheon by Graff
Viewing classical architecture through a contemporary lens, referenced ancient Roman columns and temples for its collection. A modular design allows the shower system (and washbasin mixers) to be configured to meet certain needs, while contrasting smooth and finely fluted knurled surfaces create a tactile interplay.

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Magnetix Plus 2-in-1 Showerhead by Moen
A dual-function system from , the showerhead offers full coverage with precise control: A 10-centi metre hand shower is integrated into a 16.5 centimetre rain shower spray face, and the bather can use one or the other or both at once, alternating between them with a push-button; six spray settings are accessible with each to create a spa-like experience at home.

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Anthem EvoCycle by Kohler
With an intention to “conserve without compromise,” ’s smart shower system is equipped with a recirculating system with two modes: Standard delivers fresh water through the hand shower, while Cycle streams a hybrid mixture that combines recirculated water (filtered through a closed loop system in the shower base) with 0.5 gallons of fresh water through the shower head or rain head. The system saves up to 80 per cent in consumption in Cycle Mode while maintaining a full flow rate to ensure the overall experience is one of well-being and performance.
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Marc Collection by Mamoli
Part of the Design Series from , the collection was designed in collaboration with Marc Sadler and is defined by strikingly minimalist lines and slender proportions. Balancing technological innovation with a refined rigour, the system is centred around a 22-millimetre cartridge that — while compact — does not compromise water flow. A magnetic mechanism locks the hand shower in place, maintaining the overall efficient design.
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