Innovative layouts, bold material choices, and a fresh take on traditional bathroom design define the work of three renowned designers: Sebastian Herkner, Bertrand Lejoly, and Christian Werner. Each created a bathroom that reflects their personal style—yet all embrace a shared trend: the bathroom as a warm, homely retreat.

Sebastian Herkner reimagines his Zencha range with a grey shingled wall backdrop and a spacious layout (pictured above). The contrast between dark furniture and light ceramics highlights the freestanding Zencha bathtub as the room’s centrepiece, blending calm aesthetics with modern elegance.

Bertrand Lejoly presents a symmetrical, moss-green space using the D-Neo range (pictured at the very top). His design emphasises serenity and precision, with the SensoWash shower-toilet adding both comfort and functionality. The result is a refined sanctuary that meets the highest standards of design and convenience.

Christian Werner surprises with warm clay plaster walls that radiate natural warmth. His Vitrium range (pictured below), features back-lit furniture fronts and carefully chosen materials for the bathtub and washbasin, creating a cosy, inviting atmosphere. Lighting plays a key role in enhancing the room’s emotional tone.

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All three designers move away from conventional tiles, opting instead for wood, stone, and custom wall finishes. Their material choices reflect their individual signatures, demonstrating the limitless possibilities of modern bathroom design.