BATHROOM design has become a crossroads of inspirations, functions and stylistic expressions, with proposals shaped by diverse needs and constantly evolving forms, materials and languages, says Cersaie. It adds: ‘Within this rich and multifaceted landscape, we’ve identified four well-established trends that stand out for their ability to respond to the needs of designers and users with consistency, character and vision.’
Organic shapes
Nature-inspired shapes take centre stage in terms of volumes and geometry, while soft lines, fluid contours and organic solutions are said to evoke a warm, enveloping aesthetic. Washbasins, bathtubs, WCs, bidets and accessories are described to blend seamlessly to create immersive spaces where design becomes a means of fostering holistic well-being and a deeper connection with the natural world.
Multicolour palettes
In another scenario, colour brings a sense of vibrant energy to the bathroom, transforming it into an expressive and often surprising space says Cersaie. Increasingly a realm of creative experimentation, bathroom design is now said to embrace a wide and constantly evolving colour palette. Companies offer products in a vast array of shades, ready to be mixed and matched in contrasting or coordinated combinations. From pop-inspired hues and retro pastels to bold touches of saturated colour, each chromatic choice is said to become a personal expression of style.
Contrasting materials
Research and development teams are introducing innovations that involve materials and technology. Finishes and textures are described as becoming increasingly sophisticated and include glossy and matt surfaces, three-dimensional reliefs and silky tactile effects designed to encourage contact and transform the bathroom into a fully sensorial experience.
Technological innovation
Last but not least, hi-tech devices are said to be enhancing the bathroom’s functionality and user-friendliness, reinforcing the idea of the bathroom as a space devoted to well-being in terms of comfort, aesthetics and cutting-edge design and technology.
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