Studio LOHO featured by Badkamer & Design for artistic bathtub collection
Badkamer & Design featured Studio LOHO and Sharon Van Overmeiren around the launch of an artistic ceramic bath collection presented at COLLECTIBLE 2026. The focus of the coverage was especially relevant to Studio LOHO because it addressed the bathroom not as a purely technical or utilitarian zone, but as a place where atmosphere, beauty and expression can fully belong.
That idea has always been central to the studio. Studio LOHO's ceramic bathtubs and washbasins are shaped by hand and built with the same attention one would give to sculpture. They are meant to transform the emotional weight of a room, not simply serve it. In collaboration with Sharon Van Overmeiren, that approach becomes even more explicit through relief, imagery and a stronger sense of narrative embedded in the clay.
The article also places the collection in a sector-specific context, which matters for search and relevance alike. Within the world of bathrooms and interior specification, Studio LOHO represents a different proposition: material-led design, artisanal production and objects that resist standardisation.
By covering the collection in this way, Badkamer & Design confirms that ceramic bathroom design can operate at a much higher level of cultural and spatial ambition.
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