Omvivo Previews The Latis Bathroom

October 30, 2009

in Bathroom, Interior Design, furniture

latis bathroom from Ovivo

I’m always really interested (especially this time of year) to see what bathroom and kitchen design companies are coming out with for the new season.  Where trends are leading, what materials they’ll be incorporating.

So I was enthused to see this preview of the Latis Collection from Australian based Omvivo (also available in the US at Limn in SF, TKO in Dallas, and Hydrology in Chicago).

Designed by Thomas Coward, the Latis Collection is named after the Celtic Goddess of Water, and will include basins, a trestle vanity and a this interesting bathtub.

The basins are available in round and rectangular designs with soft curves, in a variety of finishes.  The deep bath features an optional timber end with practical open shelves.  The bath and trestle vanity both have clean angled lines that contrast and compliment the sculptural form of the basins.

I think it has an interesting spa like feel and would look great in a loft or open plan apartment.  Especially love the Owls (could they be Jonathan Adler?)

latis basin from ovivo

{via Contemporist}

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

Geena October 30, 2009 at 12:05 pm

I wonder what tile that is on the wall, it gives the room a really nice look. I would say this is a more masculine setup for a bath.

Asha October 30, 2009 at 12:31 pm

It hardly looks like a bathroom, it’s beautiful.
I wonder what the toilet looks like.

Rian October 31, 2009 at 5:22 am

Cool – I just got back from Cersaie in Bologna, Italy (a bath & tile show) and thought I saw everything that was possibly new in the world of bathrooms, but…nope! This is new to me!

PJ Taylor November 3, 2009 at 5:29 pm

I’m in love with this bathroom and the wall color! The sink is wild!

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