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Origami porcelain model fulls of volumetric contrasts several rooms of a house in Australia

Element Interior Design & Styling has covered the three bathrooms of a luxury house on the southeast coast with this porcelain series

 

The contrast of volumes and geometric textures that it is able to reproduce have been determining factors in the choice of the Origami  porcelain by ITT Ceramic to cover the three bathrooms of a luxury house located on the coast of the Coral Sea. The project, in collaboration with ace stone + tiles, Queensland’s main supplier of ceramic products, has been carried out by the interior designer Toni Empringham, owner of the firm Element Interior Design & Styling, who assures that “this ceramic series, combined with the details of the accessories in black (full trend), allows an exceptional result to be obtained”.

According to the Australian interior designer, the bathroom is a very important room in today’s homes. “Now, this space has a dimension that goes beyond the functional and has a lot to do with relaxation and well-being, so design and decoration are fundamental,” says Toni Empringham. In this sense, the walls of these three bathrooms have been dressed with a coloured porcelain mass, in 45×90 format, inspired by the Japanese technique of papiroflexia with which authentic paper sculptures are achieved. The soft stone effect and the volumetric play of Origami, whether in White, Grey or Graphite, ensures an avant-garde aesthetic but full of warmth, seeking the sensation of comfort that every bathroom requires.

 

Element Interior Design project with ITT Ceramic

 

“Now, this space has a dimension that goes beyond the functional and has a lot to do with relaxation and well-being, so design and decoration are fundamental,” says Toni Empringham

Element Interior Design & Styling has taken the utmost care of this project, from its initial conception to the final delivery, pursuing an objective that marks each of its works: Improve through design the quality of life of people who live in spaces, whether residential, commercial or professional.

It is worth mentioning that Toni Empringham started her interior design studio barely two years ago. Her training and experience in the world of art and interior design have served as the basis for consolidating a company that, as in the case of ITT Ceramic, has in personalized attention one of its main distinctive qualities.