The creativity of Bathco Atelier artists in Helena Rocha's Living Bath space
The work of Bathco Atelier artists can be seen at Living Bath, Helena Rocha's space for Natuzzi at Marbella Design & Art 2022.
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The space consists of an original “living room bathroom” where you can enjoy a relaxing bath and, at the same time, rest in an integrated lounge within the same room. An oasis of relaxation for which organic and natural materials have been used, interacting with the lighting, with light and shadow effects on the walls.
The artists have created a striking washroom area inspired by nature and the bucolic. With a discreet and elegant design, the new Arenas pedestal sink, intervened by the artists, appears, along with a Hisbalit mosaic mural that serves as a blank canvas.
Mural inspired by Japanese Sumi-e painting
Among the different mosaic formats and colors proposed by Hisbalit, the artists chose the Stone 567 model, a neutral-colored square format, to create a 3x3 meter mural. Using brushes, sponges, cloths, and the stenciling technique, they brought to life an ethereal and atmospheric setting inspired by the aesthetic of Japanese Sumi-e painting.
Arenas Sink Bathco Atelier
In contrast to the mural's heteria, the solidity of the Arenas pedestal sink is presented. Helena Rocha opted for two units of this model to complete the washroom area. It is one of the new additions that Bathco has presented in its latest general catalog, The Shape of Water 22-23.
The two pieces were intervened by the artists of the Atelier to integrate them into Living Bath. To achieve the integration, the freehand ceramic lattice made of baked clay played a significant role, from which the main color was extracted and all the tones seen in the project were also applied, with a subtle difference between the exterior and the pool.
And as a detail worth mentioning, matte porcelain faucets were installed, which complete the set.
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