Hand Crafted Bathroom Accessories

Those interested in hand-crafted bathroom accessories can do no better than Imperial showers, furniture, mirrors, tiles, and radiators. However, Imperial’s most exciting offerings may be their ceramic collections. Diverse and creative, these ceramics are made to exacting standards by craftsmen who use time-honoured techniques. Perfectly harmonized ceramic elements arranged in twelve themes fuse visual and functional space into amazing bathroom experiences.

The Westminister uses timeless and modern lines and a richly coloured cast iron tub while the Delille and Bergier fuses natural wood with porcelain elements for a natural, organic, and modern Scandinavian feel. Drift uses clean, white porcelain units to allow other bathroom fixtures, flooring, and decorations to dominate. Isis utilizes heavy, obsidian accents and clean porcelain to achieve a harmonization of opposing colour. Like Drift, Oxford uses clean, period-styled pieces to achieve a timeless sense of history merged with a contemporary sensibility.

The Astoria and Astoria Deco collections employ 1920s Art Deco lines and layers sweeping across clean white porcelain, while the Classic would seem appropriate in any setting. Sparse wood accents and cool white porcelain define this collection. The Firenze fuses Europe with a hint of Asia, its black tub resting on a wooden pedestal evoking scenes of traditional Japanese housing.

The Etoile collection softly shimmers like the light of its namesake. Accents include patina-enveloped metal tub feet and a beige-coloured tub. Boldly coloured, generously proportioned, and cleanly lined, the Amena collection is itself among the most distinctive lines of bathroom fixtures on the market today.

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