Monday, September 1, 2014

Theatrical display by Nicolas Sauzier and Alia Meyer





As successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed, the project of the duo architect Nicolas Sauzier and designer Alia Meyer, the featured bathroom displayed a classical element with modern-day approach and high in drama.

As showed, what makes this space a spectacle vista is the high-class bronze bathtub whose original place has not been decided. Thanks to the bathtub, the starting point of creating a theme is formed.
Without using any bathroom fittings, the bathroom can save space and produce an uncluttered form. The drama is high in the displaying of lavender Venetian plastered wall intensified by the Grotesque-style fresco tinted onto the ceiling.

"The ceiling tells a story; its aim is to provide visual stimulation to aid the creative flow of the mind. In addition, the mural counterbalances the dominance of the tub," said the designer.
"In fact, the whole room provides a background for acting out a romantic fantasy,"

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