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The Ultimate R&R: Explore Luxurious Bath Products

Turn any bathroom into a serene retreat with these chic products. Thoughtfully designed by top creatives, including Interior Design Hall of Famers, each object offers a means of elevating everyday rituals—including a stylish take on a usual eyesore, the radiator.

Create a Spalike Bathroom With These Products

Glenn Pushelberg and George Yabu for Salvatori

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Photography courtesy of Yabu Pushelberg.
A chair with a black umbrella on it
Photography courtesy of Yabu Pushelberg.

Product: Nagi.
Standout: Named after the Japanese word for “serenity,” the Interior Design Hall of Famers’ textured tile for Salvatori, offered in seven limestone and marble variations, has variegated ripples suggestive of movement and flow.


Antonia Astori and Nicola de Ponti for Tubes

A woman with blonde hair and a black shirt
Photography courtesy of Astori De Ponti Associati.
A tall brown lamp with a white background
Photography courtesy of Astori De Ponti Associati.

Product: Milano/totalcolour.
Standout Elevating the humble radiator to an objet d’art, Astori De Ponti Associati reimagines its painted-steel design for family-run Italian business Tubes in a monochrome colorway, available in 140+ RAL hues. 


Yves Béhar for Laufen

A man sitting on a chair with his hands on his knees
Photography courtesy of Yves Béhar.
A white object on a table
Photography courtesy of Yves Béhar.

Product: Volta.
Standout: The intrepid Hall of Famer used the world’s first CO₂-free electric kiln for Laufen to give his lithe, dual-level sink—in proprietary Saphirkeramik—a vortexlike interior that spirals water hypnotically to the drain. 


Francesco Meda and Alberto Meda for Zucchetti Design

An older man and a young man standing in a hallway
Photography courtesy of Francesco Meda and Alberto Meda.
A white plate with holes
Photography courtesy of Francesco Meda and Alberto Meda.

Product: Ellissea.
Standout: Precision-molded from AISI 316L stainless steel, the Milanese father-son duo’s rain-jet-effect showerhead for Zucchetti Design (available 3 or 10 inches across) has a subtly tapered shape based on rotating ellipsoids.


Hideo Shimizu of Hideo

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Photography courtesy of Hideo.
A sink with a fauced bowl and a fauced fauced fauced fa
Photography courtesy of Hideo.

Product: Infinity-Bio.
Standout: The Tokyo-born, Milan-based designer Hideo Shimizu’s body-con soaking tub is generously proportioned for two, with ergonomically shaped back- and armrests and a silky-matte shell of sustainable, antimicrobial Cristalplant. 


Cinzia Cumini and Vicente García for Cesar

A man and woman sitting on a couch
Photography courtesy of Cinzia Cumini and Vicente García.
A bathroom with a sink and a mirror
Photography courtesy of Cinzia Cumini and Vicente García.

Product: Ondula.
Standout: Expanding beyond the kitchen, the Italian brand Cesar tapped García Cumini to design its debut bath offering: a sleek vanity in matte-white Betacryl Flex solid surfacing whose undulations lend a chiaroscuro effect. 


Shea McGee for Ann Sacks

A woman standing in a kitchen with a counter
A set of four dark green ceramic tiles

Product: Ashton Meadows.
Standout: Grout lines are the focal point in Studio McGee’s fifth series for stone manufacturer Ann Sacks: Dry-pressed glazed-ceramic tiles finished with a petaled, contoured edge come in a quintet of mix-or-match colorways. 


Karl Fournier and Olivier Marty for Vipp

Two men standing in front of a wall
Photography courtesy of Karl Fournier and Olivier Marty.
A copper colored trash can on a granite counter
Photography courtesy of Karl Fournier and Olivier Marty.

Product: Vipp15.
Standout: For 3daysofdesign, Studio KO reinterpreted the iconic trash can (now 86 years old!) in a limited-edition copper-plated finish—a meaningful material for Vipp owner Jette Egelund, whose grandfather was a coppersmith. 

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