On Trend
Embracing Maximalism

Set to be a key trend for 2023 and beyond, maximalist interiors are on the rise as an alternative to the simplified look and feel of Scandinavian and Japanese-influenced decor. 

Set to be a key trend for 2023 and beyond, maximalist interiors are on the rise as an alternative to the simplified look and feel of Scandinavian and Japanese-influenced decor. 

If you feel ready to welcome an abundance of patterns, colours and textures into your home and you’re looking for inspiration, here we highlight stunning bathroom spaces that encapsulate the style, alongside freestanding baths that create a daring design statement in any setting.

  

BOLD COLOURS AND PATTERNS

Muted, neutral tones make way for colour drenched surfaces within maximalist interiors, to create a sense of energy and excitement or brooding sophistication. Clashing, daring patterns are also widely featured, including floral, foliage, animal and geometric prints across walls, floors and ceilings.

While there are no rules when it comes to putting together a maximalist palette, it’s important to remember that different hues dramatically can change the perception of size and mood within a space. Swatch testing is strongly recommended before committing to vibrant colours.

To make an impact with furniture, fixtures and fittings, invest in statement pieces with bold shapes, rich colours and unique patterns, such as the Amore Freestanding Amber Resin Bath, Bolivian Blue Marble Freestanding Bath, or the Vivere - the world’s first bath crafted from forged carbon fibre. 

 

The Muse Bolivian Blue Marble Freestanding Bath 

DISTINCTIVE SHAPES AND TEXTURES

Eclecticism is key, so in addition to mixing colours and patterns, a variety of shapes and textures can add further depth and visual interest to a space. Use a range of finishes and materials to create a tactile and multi-sensory experience, bring together furnishings that embody different design styles, and layer assorted textiles and fabrics.

Pieces with playful or unusual silhouettes can also add instant character to any bathroom while neatly tying into the maximalist trend, and our freestanding bath collection includes distinctive styles to suit every taste. For an alternative to the classic bath shape, opt for the oval symmetry of the Jadore, the angular lines of the Maddox, or the circular form of the Lamp Freestanding Bath which mirrors the fluted grooves found in traditional light shades.

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Image courtesy of @holtliving featuring The Picasso 1780 Freestanding Vanity Unit and the Claridge Vanity Unit

Eclecticism is key, so in addition to mixing colours and patterns, a variety of shapes and textures can add further depth and visual interest to a space.

The Palais Round Black Bath. 

Opt for accessories with alluring finishes and ornate designs.

Ornate Accents

To stay true to the ‘more is more’ ethos, don’t overlook finishing touches and small interior details. Create a cabinet of curiosities by layering objects and treasures that bring you joy opt for accessories with alluring finishes and ornate designs.

From cabinet handles with intricate knurled engraving, right through to elegant Art Deco taps with prism shapes and a gleaming sheen, our brassware and hardware collections enable you to add opulent finishing touches. With a wide range of finishes - including brushed gold, aged bronze, polished nickel, and brushed stainless - you can choose matching pieces to add cohesion within a busy interior, or mix metallics with similar undertones.

 

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