Looking for a way to completely turn around the look of your bathroom, kitchen, hallway or pool? We might just be able to give you a hint. These amazing glass tiles come from Sprinz, “one of the leading glass processors in Germany, founded in 1886″. Combining “experience with innovation and high technology with craftsmanship”, Sprinz is a company always in search for revolutionary “glass solutions”. Four themes or motifs are available for these glass tiles: Man, Woman, Nature and Beach. The first two would go great in a sauna or a spa, while “Nature” could be a fresh upgrade for your own bathroom. Choose the one that goes best with your interior and you are sure to bring a huge improvement to it. For ordering this product, you can fill in a contact form here.



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This modern bathtub was inspired by stars and the idea behind it was to create a feeling that is similar to floating in a star galaxy. You are looking at one of the winners of a The Red Dot Award 2009. The design comes from Bathroom Tomorrow, a company from Bangkok, Thailand. “Nirvana” Bathtub manages to combine a delightful design with last minute technology in order to create an unforgettable bathroom experience. Because of its shape, the bathtub uses with 60% less water than similar bathroom items, Which also makes it sustainable. LED s are spread throughout its surface in order to create the lighting effects you can see in the images. The lights are controlled by an ingenious i-Touch system that the company promotes. What the manufacturers aren’t telling us though is what happens when you would like to take a bubble bath. We are guessing that those are out of the question. You can contact the designers here. – via Ladies Gadgets


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The bathroom is often the smallest room in the house that is considered the heaven to seek peace and calm, and a place to get away from the frenetic routine of daily life. Today here on Freshome you’re gonna see the newest thing in luxury baths … the corner whirlpool bath Nova from Jacuzzi. Designed by Carlo Urbinati, the Nova stylish whirlpool measuring 180cm in diameter by 66cm in height puts a spin on a traditional bath basic with its modern round shape and remote controlled features. This tub is more than a mere cleansing ritual, as Nova features 4 hydro massage jets and 6 for back massage to ensure that the long day at office melts away into the dark night. – Via – Stylecrave

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Arc Basin Mixer & Mirror Storage by David Goss is an interesting idea that combines three functions into one simple, discreet unit. This multi-functional bathroom accessory that besides providing with water to help you wash your hands lets you store your stuff. A wide (but controlled) plane of water emerges, momentarily extending the arc beyond its metallic form. The mirror pivots along one edge to reveal a concealed storage cabinet. Arc strikes a balance between form and function, highlighting both the preciousness and scarcity of this rich resource, and highlighting the elemental beauty inherent in cascading water. For now this idea is just a concept, but I have to admit that it looks pretty amazing don’t you think ? – Via – Hometone

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Imagine getting up in a cold winter morning and instead of drying your face with some cold wet towel, use some really comfortable, fluffy and warm towels. This is were the Planus towel radiator from Zehnder comes in. This heater doesn’t have a striking or an unusual design, instead it is simple and classy. Installing it will not take a lot of bathroom space. You can use it to dry your towels or bathrobes and also for keeping the bathroom warm and cosy. Made from stainless steal with just a few carved details, the radiator can be placed almost anywhere or can be used to divide two items of bathroom furniture.


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