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Tortoise Collection Adds a Singular Aesthetic to One’s Bathroom Decor ⇒ Today, CovetED will explore the singular aesthetic of the Tortoise bathroom collection by Maison Valentina. After launching innovative collections such as Petra and ATO collections, the renowned bathroom brand released this unique collection that highlights two highly decorative designs from Tortoise: a round mirror and an outstanding washbasin. These bathroom products can truly change the dynamics of one’s bathroom decor, so let’s take a look at the impressive characteristics of each bathroom design.
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Both pieces were inspired by the hard outer shell of a Tortoise, hence their name. Maison Valentina’s designer took a simple and natural concept and transformed it into two highly aesthetic pieces, full of patterns and colors. These designs combine a wide variety of materials as well, from brass and glass to lacquered wood and various types of marble.
Providing a beautiful contrast, the Tortoise washbasin showcases a variation of black, grey and golden tones. The taps found on this piece are golden while the base is black. It also comes with storage units allowing one to have more space.
Moving on the Tortoise mirror. This round piece is made of high gloss black lacquered wood that contrasts perfectly with hexagonal Anthracite, Nero Marquina and Yellow Triano marble details. Its pattern certainly provides a luxurious ambience to any bathroom setting.
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Source: Maison Valentina
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