Freestanding baths continue to take centre stage in UK bathrooms, with homeowners increasingly seeking designs that combine sculptural appeal with everyday practicality.
VitrA Tiles welcomed architects, designers, and its customers to its immersive, multi-sensory stand at Cersai 2025, showcasing a series of industry-first innovations in new ceramic tile technology, sustainability and application design.
Designed by Arkitema Architects and inspired by Skagen’s dune landscape, the 32-room boutique hotel features state-of-the-art rooms, a restaurant with regional cuisine, a wellness area with sauna and outdoor pool, plus a wide range of leisure activities.
As homeowners are supersizing their shower areas by over 50 per cent, walk-in showers are proving especially popular, turning everyday routines into spa-like experiences.
Accessible bathroom design represents a growing trend as architects strive to create spaces that are barrier-free, visually compelling, and future-ready.
Simply replacing an individual tap can have a huge effect on how a bathroom looks. Exceptional finishes and clean shapes give the room fresh accents and add a contemporary flair. We take inspiration from Duravit.
In a sector where functionality often overshadows form, KEUCO AXESS redefines what it means to create accessible bathrooms—proving that barrier-free design can be both beautiful and intelligent.
Designing a bathroom for accessible living is no longer a niche consideration—it’s a design imperative. As homes evolve into multigenerational spaces, the need for thoughtful, future-ready solutions has become an essential consideration.
 
