Francette´s bathroom
Its owner, Francette, aware of the importance of the details in this project, since some of them embody the soul of lived experiences, came to the Atelier to develop the ceramic elements of the house and to achieve
totally original pieces that would give the project the personal touch it deserved. The interior designer found the inspiration for this project in Francette’s indelible memories of a trip to Japan. The designer also added
little touches of personality by using certain elements that transmit the tastes and stories of the people who live there, without losing this practical, pure, and discreet character.
Interpretation of the Atelier
To reflect all these ideas, the artists created maps of coloured ink on the washbasins, connecting watercolours and water, whilst the mural is
characterised by the absence of colour and a sense of movement that is transmitted using forms through strokes that recall the woven texture
of wicker. This added a more traditional facet in contrast to the modernity of the setting.
Pieces
Its owner, Francette, aware of the importance of the details in this project, since some of them embody the
soul of lived experiences, came to the Atelier to develop the ceramic elements of the house and to achieve totally
original pieces that would give the project the personal touch it deserved.