Est explores the bespoke details that complete an individual bathroom style. Through the lens of three leading designers, we reveal their personal signature bathroom style and uncover their industry insight and creative knowledge as frontrunners of Australian design. 

From finding a perfectly formed bath to deciding on functional tapware, tiles, towels and accessories, there’s an art to pulling together a visually complete bathroom. Choosing the right pieces is the first step towards turning your bathroom into a sanctuary that truly reflects an individual aesthetic. With the launch of Rogerseller’s latest Tectonic accessories collection, now is the perfect time to craft your own bathroom masterpiece.

Produced in partnership with Rogerseller.

Inspiring global design for crafting contemporary bathroom pieces, Rogerseller continues to lead the way when it comes to modern bathroom products, with the launch of their latest Tectonic series of accessories. Now included within Rogerseller’s extensive range of bathroom accessories, this includes European designed and manufactured towel rails, robe hooks, soap dishes, toilet paper holders and freestanding accessories; all of which are available in a range of finishes from brushed gold to nickel and matt black in order to suit any design aesthetic.

We share three leading designer’s signature bathroom styles. Revealing their expert insight and Australian design knowledge, we asked the director of Coy Yiontis; Rosa Coy, director of FIGR Architecture; Adi Adic and creative director of Lab&Co. Jack Milenkovic for their signature bathroom styles.

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“We aim to imbue our bathrooms with an equal mix of theatre, tranquillity and practicality. They must be functional as well as a private place one can escape to; to relax and pamper. We always aspire to introduce natural light into our bathrooms, usefully in the form of a skylight to maintain privacy and create drama. The spaces are flooded with light washing down fully tiled walls, featuring minimal fittings and natural materials. Less is more.”

-Rosa Coy, Director at Coy Yiontis Architects

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“Our bathroom designs yearn to achieve an organic feel and atmosphere which either promotes the feeling of outdoors or has a visual connection with greenery and sky.  These connections with nature add an organic atmosphere and provide the perfect environment to relax in the agape Cuna bath. The use of natural materials is a nostalgic reminder of an onsen, a hammam or banya. The selected fittings act as functional ornaments which create a stunning paring between the brushed gold palette and natural finishes. Our work takes on a layered approach through its material selection and its composition with finely crafted fittings.”

– Adi Atic, Director at FIGR Architecture

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