Black Hex Bathroom, London

The vanity is a steel frame, clad in the same tile as the wall.
A London bathroom in 120 × 60 cm microcement-effect porcelain, with a matt black hexagon tile picked up from the rest of the house and run as a vertical band. The vanity is a steel frame built on site and clad in the same porcelain as the walls, mitred at every external edge so it reads as a solid block rather than a fitted unit. Every light in the room is recessed into the tiling itself: above the vanity, beneath the wall-hung WC, along the reveal between the two, in three slim niches cut from the same tile, and under the bath. Underfloor heating throughout, concealed brassware, and a fully tanked shower over the bath.




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