Recently completed luxury bathroom realised in natural marble and stone in a minimalist contemporary style. Featuring Alessi WC units, Zuchetta fittings, Villeroy & boch sink with storage & bath by Victoria & Albert. The bathroom consists of 4 distinct sections articulated by the separate dropped ceilings & glass walls. The bath takes centre stage as you enter. A walk in shower is located to the left and the WC area with bidet to the right with a Sauna located at the rear.
The bathroom features extruding stone sections with under and over lighting. The marbling of the brown marble is spectacular. The experience of this bathrooms changes throughout the day. Natural light pours in from dawn until dusk, and after dark a choice of ambient setting or full illumination is present.
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