NATURE OF BATHROOM LUXURY

Today “call of nature” takes on an entirely new meaning when it comes to bathroom design. As the Green Movement gains momentum, we turn our attention towards nature and the beauty of organic elements. Nowhere is that more appropriate than in the bath, today’s sanctuary, a place to get away from it all. Two products that stand out to me in this regard is the Vesi Channel Faucet by Brizo and the beautiful vanities at Stone Forest.
The Vesi Channel Faucet by Brizo, inspired by a real life experience of nature takes it to the next level. Check out this brief video featuring Judd Lord (badass name and creative hot guy all in one), Director of Industrial Design for Brizo.
Stone Forest, based in New Mexico, has been crafting design elements for kitchens, baths and landscaping since 1989. For the most part, the lines are straight and simple allowing the natural beauty of the material to take center stage.



Check out their website as well for a whole lot more natural goodness!
Gloria Graham
Gloria is a kitchen and bath cabinetry designer with AKBD certification from the National Kitchen & Bath Association. She has also served on the Florida Treasure Coast Chapter's Board of Directors as the VP of Communications. Her work has appeared on This Old House as well as in Florida Design Magazine, K+BB Magazine and the Palm Beach Post. She is co-author of The Complete Idiots Guide to Remodeling Your Kitchen, Illustrated, as well as a freelanced writer contributing occasionally to the Sun Sentinel in the area of kitchen design. She is a proud member of the Blanco Design Council and the illustrious Brizo Blogger 19.


Comments
Like the sinks, faucets etc. but especially LOVE the soaking tub by Green Forest, the way it takes up minimal space. Only wonder about climbing in and out! Is there a step up on other side, or is inner bottom somewhat higher than floor level?
OOPS! My mistake! Meant STONE FOREST not Green Forest, Sorry!
Very good point. It looks great once you’re in but the logistics could be tricky!
I’m surprised that Judd gave such a muted presentation. The guy is a human dynamo!
Yes he certainly is! I think his ideas are always flowing (just like a faucet