13/05/2026
Set within a sprawling country residence, this bathroom forms part of a home layered with pattern, antiques and a quietly eccentric sense of Englishness. Rather than feeling overly composed, the scheme has an instinctive, collected quality - where framed drawings, softly faded paisley walls and richly worn antique rugs bring warmth, texture and personality to the space.
At its centre, the Wye bath in burnished copper introduces a sculptural focal point. Its hand-finished exterior lends a soft, living lustre that shifts subtly throughout the day. Nearby, the warmth of the copper sits in deliberate contrast to the brass-framed Lowther double vanity and fittings, creating a subtle material tension that gives the room its edge. Rooted in craftsmanship and individuality, the space feels deeply personal - an interior shaped as much by atmosphere and memory as by design.
Photography: Oli Douglas