Case Study

Sawaru: a sensory bathroom designed by Claudia Afshar to appeal to the sense of touch

Claudia Afshar

Image number 32 of the current section of Sawaru: a sensory bathroom designed by Claudia Afshar to appeal to the sense of touch in Cosentino Ireland

Location

Los Angeles, California (United States)

Material

Dekton | Silestone

Application

Wall cladding, flooring, shower and washbasin

End Date

2023

Architecture/Design

Claudia Afshar

Colour

Tk06 Marmorio, Nacre | Nolita

Features for bathrooms

Washbasin: Reflection M | Shower tray: Dekton Rainfloor

From her studio in Los Angeles, Claudia Afshar has become a global benchmark in interior design, creating environments with the unmistakable mark of her aesthetic taste. Her essence pervades this bathroom, designed for The Bathelier, the C·Bath ideas lab, Cosentino’s comprehensive proposal for bathrooms. By opting for evocative textures and surfaces, Afshar fills the space with nuances for the senses.

It is precisely the sense of touch that is most appealing in the soothing atmosphere of Sawaru, the title of the project, which means ‘touch’ in Japanese. Conceived as a sanctuary, the space explores the bathroom as a place of connection and self-care.

Sawaru welcomes visitors through an entrance that conveys calm and tranquillity. Light tones and textures combine perfectly with the smooth curves, creating an atmosphere for personal care and complete relaxation.

A dream spa experience

Neutral and serene, the interior of this bathroom lies somewhere between the concepts of a personal spa and a homely haven. Featuring a minimalist and relaxed design, the entire bathroom project revolves around the relationship between curved and straight lines, generating a leisurely pace that allows you to relax.

A recessed arch frames the shower area in the form of a bench, exploring ancestral hygiene rituals from a contemporary perspective. For this main feature, the designer chose the textured Dekton Tk06 Marmorio from the Pietra Kode collection. Its light-striped structure with filled pores gives it a bright and lightweight appearance.

The same colour is used for the walls and partitions, creating a homogeneous atmosphere reminiscent of Travertino Navona, the natural stone that inspired it. In dialogue with this, the designer has pushed the washbasin to its limits, reproducing the curved shapes and embellishing it with Silestone Nolita, a light shade with delicate gradations.

The floor brings all these features together in a warm and evocative Dekton Nacre, a cream colour ranging from fine micro-cement to lime plaster. Its subtle details and degraded texture give the whole space a high sensory value.

Cosentino's materials used in this project

Dekton Marmorio

Tk06 Marmorio

DEKTON PIETRA KODE
Dekton Nacre

Nacre

DEKTON
Nolita

Nolita

Silestone

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