Furniture Fashion has reviewed some outstanding modern and contemporary bathroom accoutrements such and bathtubs, vanities, and steam showers. Most of them are shown in quite spacious surroundings and a bit out of reach for the real world when it comes to size. This bathroom design incorporates a nice selection of luxury bathroom accessories in a more realistic floor plan geared for folks like you and I. The interior design was done by MA Architecture and was featured in the March issue of Midwest Home Magazine. I hope these pictures give our readers some inspiration and vision of how great a small/medium sized bathroom can look. Super Job!!




Great looking accessories are often the final touches to a well designed bathroom setting, and Vipp of Denmark pays close attention to even the smallest details. The Vipp 11 stainless steel toilet brush takes a usually well hidden implement and makes it into a nice appointment. Vipp toilet brush available in stainless steel, and black or white enamel. Ships in 1-2 weeks from. $200 US

When it comes to great looking free standing tubs, Boffi of Italy excels in the field. These two new modern bath tub releases look as though they were hewn from a piece of solid ivory and make a powerful statement with the simplest of lines. The "Iceland" from designer Piero Lissoni and the "Sabbia" from designer Naoto Fukasawa work well in areas in need of a free standing tub with well rounded curves. Boffi's collection also includes a fresh line of free standing sink stands to compliment any of the modern bath tubs they offer. Iceland 1800 L x 900 W x 450 H mm Sabbia 1900 L x 1100 W x 550 H mm

For centuries the Japanese have made an experience out of bathing and using that time for relaxation and mental clarity. A long standing tradition is the use of deep wooden soaking tubs also known as ofuros. The ofuro pictured here features a beautiful lacquered wood finish atop the hand-made tub itself. Via.


It's no secret that we often need a place to take a seat while taking a shower. Two of the most common reasons are shaving or for personal safety. Obviously, while shaving you need access to the lower body which is easiest while sitting. Now, when it comes to personal safety this is a handy stool. I think about someone's grandmother or great aunt that needs a bit more stability. The shower can be dangerous and slippery place. The seat can provide a place to rest and feel more secure. Generally, our older relatives are harder to shop for and find meaningful gifts. Perhaps, this shower seat can provide an idea. Teak is fabulous wood and able to handle water very well. Price: $140. Available: here.
