Trends

Trends 2023

Trends

And just like that, without realizing it, we're reaching the end of the year. It seems incredible, but yes, another year has flown by. Now it's time to review everything that's been done, but focusing on 2023.

A 2023 that is presenting decorating and interior design trends that inspire the desire to renovate your home, office, and any other space. From Bathco, we've peeked into the new year to see what's coming and offer proposals that align with those trends.

Will you join us for an inspirational tour?

Calm and joy in colors

In the environments of 2023, we will see colors that convey joy and calm through deep tones. We will see blues, reddish hues, and terracottas, as well as dusty and matte finishes.

Specifically, the lavender tone or Pantone's Very Peri, which we've been seeing in fashion, is making its way into interiors in a very soft pastel version that invites calm and evokes joy, thus replacing the millennial pink that has been so present in recent seasons.

At Bathco, we are committed to environmental balance and propose neutral tones for sanitary ware, where the material takes center stage: porcelain, stone, cement, steel, etc. But if you are thinking of creating spaces where the sink is the star of the show, the artists of Bathco Atelier They will be able to apply any tone to the porcelain.

Bold aesthetic

We will see them in crescent sofas, in entry arches, on the walls themselves, in oval mirrors, and in mushroom-shaped lighting... Curves will be very present in the spaces of 2023.

And it's because rounded and soft shapes are pleasing to the eye, and environments where curves are present are subconsciously perceived as warm, cozy, and comfortable. Thus achieving a state that is so necessary after the unstable and confusing years we have experienced.

If something characterizes many of the sinks in the Bathco catalog, it is the curve, thanks to the plasticity of the materials we use to create our models. The moldability of porcelain, cement, resin, terrazzo, or Solid Surface allows for the creation of very attractive sinuous shapes.

Nature as inspiration

The biophilia we were talking about in the 2022 trends will be reaffirmed in 2023. How will this trend continue to be emphasized? Including all sorts of elements that bring nature indoors: natural light, plants (natural, preserved, or artificial), murals, wallpaper, fabricsRead the article The authenticity of natural fibers”], etc.".

For the launch of the new general catalog presenting the 22-23 novelties, the Bathco design team took nature's forms very much into account and placed them as the central axis to create basin shapes circular, rectangular and mini.

Sustainable materials

And if we add the adjective "sustainable" to these elements, we will bet on biophilic environments that are respectful of the environment, which are so necessary. For this reason, materials and the importance of choosing those that are capable of returning to the earth to give back what belongs to it take on so much relevance.

At Bathco, we are very aware of the importance of choosing sustainable materials to create our new products, which is why we are committed to porcelain made from 100% natural raw materials, stone washbasin o wood enduring over time, cast iron Recycled 100% and recyclable 100%, materials such as steel or aluminum, etc.

We also champion slow design, which focuses on processes that minimize environmental impact. This is evident daily at Bathco Atelier, where artists create custom-made, meaningful sinks and projects.

In addition, the forms of nature and natural fibers serve as inspiration for us to create new ceramic decals that decorate porcelain sinks: Rattan, Bamboo, and Lily are the new finishes that can be found in the Deco section of New general catalog.

Japandi style or warm minimalism

Japandi is the style resulting from the combination of the best of Japanese feng shui and Scandinavian minimalism.

What is this new style seeking? To strip spaces of decorative elements and leave only what you like, need, and makes you feel good. Additionally, Japandi aims for everything to be orderly and for each piece to be able to stand out individually while simultaneously maintaining a balance within the whole.

Are you game to apply the latest trends to your space?