Urban Art in the Bathroom by David Delfín
One of the latest designs David Delfín created for Bathco, the ALI decoration, reminds us of this artistic movement. Furthermore, ALI is perhaps David Delfín's most personal work, as it is a tribute to the little dog that accompanied him for 15 years.
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Urban art, whose most representative icon is graffiti, continues to inspire the world of art, design, and fashion... This mode of artistic expression, born in the streets, is now part of art galleries or even in establishments or homes that want to convey this carefree, rebellious, and totally cosmopolitan style.
One of the latest designs David Delfín created for Bathco, the ALI decoration, reminds us of this artistic movement. Furthermore, ALI is perhaps David Delfín's most personal work, as it is a tribute to the little dog that accompanied him for 15 years.
This design reminds us of the urban art that flooded the streets of New York in the 70s and that remains a reference today in cities like Madrid, where the designer resides. It is there, in the capital, that David and Ali have walked streets imbued with graffiti that serve as a loudspeaker for the social thought of the time.
BATHCO BY DAVID DELFÍN
Bathco's innovative spirit has always driven it to seek new sources of inspiration and explore other fields that may seem unrelated to the world of bathrooms but share a passion for design. Rooted in this desire, a collaboration with the prestigious fashion designer David Delfín emerged in 2015, resulting in a first collection composed of three patterns: Diamante, Ants, and Flash, which in 2016 was expanded with three new designs: Ali, Jellyfish, and Pink Flamingos.
