“A modern, pure, and minimal collection resulting from the simple elegance
and unadorned forms typical of the Asian art combined with our philosophy
of well-being and luxury.”We’ve all seen these simple forms in bath fixtures before, what I love here is Neutra‘s minimal use of color and styling. I think I’m also ready for the Holidays and wish I had that view out my window instead of palm trees.
Vision Sink
If you walked by this sink in someone’s guest bath would you make an excuse to use the bathroom. I sure would.
This incredible free-standing illuminated sink from Rapsel is named “Vision” and is constructed of Alicrite. I really didn’t know what Alicrite was so I looked it up. It is eventually acrylic that has been brought to different temperatures to obtain prepolimerization. The heated mixture is then colored and poured in a special way that makes a pattern and it is cured into panels.
I think the following description I found says it best:
Surfaces from Alicrite are modern or retro: from the decorative motifs of the twenties, via the fine expression of the sixties towards the psychedelic look of the seventies, achieved by the possibility of retro illumination.
The internal light of the Vision wash basin really catches the eye in a seductive way that is hard to resist.
Design Obsession
I seem to be Obsessed with Arabesque tile these days. It doesn’t matter if they are glass, painted clay or somewhere in between – I like them all.
The traditional Moroccan shape adds old world texture without adding a lot of pattern. The tile can look contemporary or antique depending on the material and color you select and the installation process.
Queen Stone Sinks
This Queen Stone Sink from Terra Acqua will make your bathroom the crowning jewel of your home.
Cut from a single rock, each Miramar sink is unique in it’s shape and character. They average 4-5″ high and 13-18″ wide. Pricing begins at $1,195.
Terra Acqua offers vessels in the full Montecito Collection created from stones from around the globe. I really like their new Veloz vessel, shown in Sand Stone. I bet it is stunning in green onyx.




















