I wrote about London’s mini Milan taking place at CP Hart, and now I’ve been along to see the very latest bathroom design products. The installation was only complete at the end of last week, so this is hot off the press!
There was a lot to see so here’s a first instalment, and I’ll post more shortly.
Taking place in their recently expanded and relaunched showroom near London’s Waterloo, it’s a fabulous space and perfect for exhibitions like this and bringing new products to London.

Gessi Equilibrio taps
A stunning and original bathroom tap design from Gessi, luxurious in both form and materials. Like stones balanced on top of each other, the handle and spout are an organic masterpiece. And there’s a lot of customisation possible, with materials including marble, onyx, brass, precious metals and fine timber that can be combined together to suit any interior design scheme.


Artelinea Dama washstands
Artelinea are experts in glass design – we used their black glass vanity unit in the powder room of this London penthouse interior design project. For this range they’ve bonded two layers of glass together to create contrasting colours on the interior and exterior, and combined the glass with timber elements for warmth and softness.


Axor One shower controls
Continuing Axor’s exploration of sleek fittings for bathroom design, One is a Barber Osgerby designed system which allows any number of shower functions to be incorporated in a single fitting. From one function to several, this range is also available in all of the latest luxury finishes from Axor, including nickel, gold-optic, redgold and bronze.

Duravit C-Bonded washbasins and vanity cabinetry
A new process from Duravit, this allows a sleek join to be made to their Darling New washbasin range and then combined with the L-Cube cabinetry. Resulting in a very clean finish to the top, and more space inside the unit below, we’re looking at using this in one of our current London interiors projects.


As well as these there were many other new products to show you, and I’ll post more soon. In the meantime the exhibition continues at CP Hart’s London Waterloo showroom until 3rd June.



