Design-forward brand The Splash Lab has made a name for itself by transforming something as utilitarian as a bathroom into an expression of creativity. Specialising in washroom products and modular systems for commercial, public and hospitality spaces, the brand collaborates closely with architects and designers to achieve a balance between high creative standards and modern functional needs.
For too long, restrooms have been an afterthought in design, despite being some of the most used spaces. The Splash Lab aims to change this narrative by rethinking how hygiene rituals could be transformed into creative opportunities. Guided by the inspiring principle, ‘necessity drives invention,’ the brand approaches restroom design with four key pillars in mind: inclusivity, innovation, sustainability and holistic design.

Their ongoing research into the perfect public bathroom experience reveals a growing preference for sleek, spacious designs featuring high-quality materials, touchless technology and hidden plumbing – all hallmarks that define The Splash Lab’s core ethos of enhancing aesthetics and usability.

Their approach continues to inspire with projects like the washrooms of One Saint Paul’s Square, where the Aerofoil basin – a striking technical feat – floats on the wall like a shard, in a sleek black marble-like finish. This design meets the aesthetic and functional goals set by architects GPAD, ensuring harmony between the washrooms and the building’s lobby and common areas.

By embedding flexibility and modularity into their product collections, The Splash Lab helps architects and designers realize washrooms that are more than just functional – they’re part of a building’s identity. Their thoughtful approach contributes to the overall design narrative, adding both quality and a user-friendly experience to every project.

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