Victoria + Albert Presents The New Seros Bathroom Collection
A unique collaboration between Victoria + Albert and British sculptor Sophie-Elizabeth Thompson, the new Seros bathroom collection is an extraordinarily beautiful range of basins and baths, each immaculately sculpted for aesthetic perfection and maximum comfort.
Inspired by Thompson’s sculptures, the designs embody the energy and movement of water through organic, fluid forms.
Highly lauded for its beautiful lines that add a new level of elegance to bathroom designs, the Seros Collection was named an SBID Awards Finalist in 2024. It was also named winner of the Best Bath category in the Living Etc Style Awards 2024.
Commenting on the Seros freestanding bath’s design, the magazine noted: “It’s easy to believe that the Seros collection by Victoria + Albert Baths, featuring this bathtub, a basin and a standalone sink, was created in collaboration with a sculptor. Its sinuous twists and turns, its undulating edges and each piece’s ability to look like a hero piece of art is thanks to the creativity of Sophie-Elizabeth Thompson, a British sculptor working in Barcelona, who credits her home city’s take on modernism with influencing her here.”
The collection includes the first podium basin for Victoria + Albert, as well as two sizes of bath (1650mm and 1780mm), and a vessel basin. Furthermore, all designs are available in a gloss or matte finish in a choice of over 196 RAL colours.
Bring elegance to your bathroom with Seros.
Contact: Victoria + Albert Seros Collection
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