Inspiration - A hint of Art Deco

By working with black and white contrasts, you'll create a personal but still timeless bathroom. The bathroom in the picture has got a cool and elegant design with graphic elements, inspired from the1920s.

Horizontal lines create a powerful effect. A whitewashed wall can be broken with a chest strip and/or faced with a black-and-white flooring base. The stylish geometric floor is created with 15 x 15cm (5.91 x 5.91 in.) white octagons and 5x5 cm black squares. The details in chrome, a standalone bathtub and eye-catching mirrors along with a high-level toilet will make the style complete.

Whether you want a full decor, or just select some details from this era, you will find the products below!


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