Sea air; saltpeter and breeze in the bathroom
Bathco's facilities are located in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, in an environment of great contrast between mountain and coast, where the sea is as calm as it is rough. Specifically in Santander, a city that always looked outward, as its port was the natural outlet of the Kingdom of Castile to the sea. A sea that still influences the company's work today and reaches the collection. Vintage & More.
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There are three prints that reference this characteristic landscape of the city where Bathco was born. A landscape that is synonymous with work for the fishermen who bring the day's catch to the fish market, but also synonymous with health and relaxation since the early 20th century, the era when sea bathing emerged among the Spanish aristocracy.
In the print Aquarium It all started with observing the fish in an aquarium and the sense of calm their slow-motion movements conveyed. I saw it, and immediately, I needed to capture it.
Some sailors communicate with flags and glances. From that silent language that still persists at sea, next to which they live, was born a rhythmic and carefree tribute in the print. Flags.
There is no territory on the planet vaster and more unexplored than the sea, hence the print Marino pay homage to its forms, its inhabitants, its magic, and all that it gives us.
All this and much more you will be able to see in Vintage & More, a catalog that tries to convey that the ’vintage' style is not just a look at the past, but an attitude.

