Clockwise L-R: Darley House by Arent & Pyke, Home & Away by YSG Studio, Lind House by Tamsin Johnson, Guest Bathroom by Sarah Sherman Samuel.
One of the most surprising trends to come out of the post-pandemic world is Maximal Minimalism. The identity crisis of interiors is here and ready to take on bathrooms in 2023.
Maximal minimalism embraces minimalism’s simple shapes with sleek lines in combination with maximalism’s abstract shapes, bold colours and eye-catching patterns.
After years of minimal bathrooms and 'playing it safe', this trend is a refreshing change and whilst its not for everyone it is easy to incorporate with accessories and styling.
Style your bathroom with an eclectic mix of colours and textures, crystal glass soap dispensers, checker & striped towels, mixed metals and a signature scent.
Clockwise L-R: OT x Tina Frey bath tray- Amber, Decor Walther Kristall soap dispenser- Amber/Matt Gold, OT x Esko Sabbia tumbler & soap dish- sand, Menu Nimbus mirror- bronzed brass, Orris Le Nomade soap, Baina Hayes bath towel, Baina Josephine hand towel- Paloma Sun