Vertical stack wall tiles in a muted green tone introduce subtle surface variation and soft reflectivity, bringing depth to the walls. The floor is finished in Basaltina Dark Lappato matte tile, grounding the space with a dense, stone-like presence underfoot.


The shower is framed in frameless glass, detailed with a circular cut-out handle in place of hardware, maintaining a minimal and uninterrupted shower space.

A double vanity in aged walnut introduces warmth and natural grain variation, with a bevelled-edge handleless profile keeping the joinery minimal. Open niches at each end of the wall-to-wall vanity break up the cabinetry and introduce open-ended detailing.


Brushed nickel fixtures are used throughout for a muted finish, while rattan styling accents introduce a softer, natural layer that balances the more structured material palette.



