Moroccan Ochre Shower Room

Jan 18, 2018 | Bathroom, Blog, Case Studies

The inspiration for this tiny shower room was the pretty town of Roussillon in France. This picturesque village is at the heart of the source of the ochre pigment. The buildings are painted using the beautiful reds and yellows.
The wall covering is Tadelakt, a Moroccan polished plaster. The gorgeous red bowl is fusion formed glass.

 

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