BATHROOMS & WETROOMS MAKE WAVES
Hear waves, think scallops? Me too. But the trend for 2025 brings together the elements of curved edges and scalloped shapes, and when it’s done right, it looks so swish.
This look creates such movement and added dimension, especially if you do it on the same surface. Break it up if that feels like too much by tiling a section of your bathroom in a tile that has a rise and fall pattern to it, and then bring in ribbed or matchstick tiles elsewhere – better still if they run over a curved wall.
THE TILES TO DO IT WITH
Bamboo (behind a bath): Designer @amyhuntinteriordesign used our Bamboo collection to create this gorgeously soothing bathroom. Amy chose our Bamboo Lustre Porcelain Mosaic in Avocado for the large curved feature wall behind the bath, extending all the way across from one side to the other.
Bamboo (in a shower): If blush pink is your thing, then this show-stopper designed by Caz Myers could be right up your street. Elevated with brass accents, this compact shower shows that curves work even in the tiniest of spaces.
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