RESIDENTIAL

VICTORIAN BATH SUITE

A symphony of geometry and romance, the Victorian bathroom suite is a masterclass in bold restraint and bespoke detailing. At once cinematic and serene, the room is anchored by a graphic floor of black and white octagonal tile, each shape precisely laid beneath custom vanities that feel more like sculptural furniture than built-ins. Curved oak cabinetry with delicate brass inlays evokes a bygone era of elegance, while honed stone countertops mirror the architectural curves in the surrounding doorways and millwork.

A wall of deep emerald fluted tile reflects soft light across the space—its glossy surface playing against the undulating patterns of bookmatched marble in the adjacent shower. The effect is immersive, like standing inside a gemstone. Floating brass pendants, mouth-blown and subtly textured, drop from the ceiling like suspended raindrops, casting moody shadows on the wall's ceramic sheen.

In the shower, veins of green and charcoal swirl through full-height slabs of polished stone, punctuated by unlacquered brass fixtures that will only grow more beautiful with time. The mosaic floor echoes the angularity of the main room, but in miniature—an intimate counterpoint to the drama of the walls.

Every gesture in the suite is about curve, character, and quiet confidence—from the arched pocket doors trimmed in high-gloss black to the custom built-in display cabinets flanking a hidden vanity niche. It’s a space that invites pause. A private retreat layered with historical reference, modern glamour, and the kind of craftsmanship that resists trend and settles instead into legacy.

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