Make it unexpected. That was the brief presented to Belgian architect and TOIETMOI studio founder Thomas Evenepoel for a bathroom redesign in a heritage Luxembourg home. “We wanted to have an element that you wouldn’t expect to stumble upon — a real surprise in a house that’s over 100 years old,” the client explains. To help realize this unconventional request, Evenepoel tapped a long-time collaborator: Antwerp-based interiors company and its design label . Strongly inspired by 1970s — the organic, dreamlike forms of Verner Panton’s Visiona installations and Luigi Colani’s high-gloss interiors — their all-pink bathroom acts as a retrofuturistic intervention in a century-old home.
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