We are currently looking at fixtures for our new home's bathroom and powder room.
For the powder room we have used sunny yellow tiles and big slabs of grey/brown unpolished granite. I do not want it to look too ethnic, but the inspiration is oriental/moroccan.

Oh, I can almost feel the heat of the outside and the freshness of the shady shower...

A touch of opulence.

Simplicity at its best. (But why does it have to be expensive?)

This is my favorite piece. I want one of these, please!

From
Damask. A big and ugly from the outside, but quite rare on the inside, shop in Thessaloniki,Greece.
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