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Bathroom ideas: The artist behind Merwe’s unique wares

Given that Australian bathroom brand Merwe’s distinctive bronze basins have an almost sculptural quality, it didn’t surprise me to find out that the company founder is a fine artist. And while Jacques van der Merwe’s artistic repertoire includes painting, drawing, sculpture and photography, today we’re focusing on how he came to create his gorgeous bathroom wares, out of a rainforest on Queensland’s Tamborine Mountain.

Merwe zinc basin
Merwe zinc basin
The Merwe studio, nestled in rainforest on Queensland’s Mt Tamborine

Originally from South Africa, Jacques emigrated to Australia 12 years ago, with his wife Madeleen. With 21 years’ experience in the bathroom ware design industry, manufacturing for the international market, the couple were stood in good stead to launch Merwe in 2017.

Merwe Loch bronze basin
Merwe Loch bronze basin
Merwe Arroyo basin
Merwe Arroyo basin

“After so long in the industry, we found that the market was looking for something different. Our aim is to produce products that are comfortable, practical and original in the bathroom environment,” says Jacques. And with designs crafted out of solid surface, bronze, copper, zinc and brass, the brand’s unique material palette certainly sets them apart.

Merwe Cove basin in bronze
Merwe Cove basin in bronze

Merwe works with several hand-picked manufacturers across the world but creates all of its bronze and zinc basins in Queensland. “They are made by hand and personally patinated here at the Merwe studio,” says Jacques of the items which are among the brand’s most popular.

Caption: The brand also has the capacity to custom make metal basins and vanities – specifically brass and copper.
Merwe also has the capacity to custom make metal basins and vanities – specifically brass and copper

And unique aesthetics aside, Merwe has an environmentally sustainable focus too; it uses 95 percent recycled bronze to create its bronze basins. “The copper is salvaged primarily from old cables and piping,” says Jacques.

Merwe Bayou bath
Merwe Bayou bath

From metal basins that are hand-finished by a professional artist, to solid surface bathtubs designed with ergonomics in mind, the range is is filled with thoughtful, interesting details. “For instance, we found that you cannot comfortably recline in a bathtub with a sharp edge as you need extra pillows to make yourself comfortable,” says Jacques who, in response, created a design with a curve to support the neck.

“Ergonomics and aesthetics are intrinsically tied together when developing iconic bathroom ware, ensuring longevity in quality and design.”

Merwe Oxbow bath
Merwe Oxbow bath

For more on Merwe | Australian bathroom trends: February 2020 edition

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Australian bathroom trends: June 2018 edition

It’s that time again when we bring you our latest fabulous bathroom finds and this month has been a big one for basins, specifically of the stand-alone kind. From a unique marble number to a quirky gold trimmed one, pedestal basins are trending.

Antonio Lupi AGO185 freestanding basins: Made from interior designer David Hick’s favourite marble (Nero Marquinia), these Italian-made standalone pedestal basins make quite the statement. Italian designer Mario Ferrarini is responsible for the fluid, organic design that is also available in Carrara marble. But at $17,763.86 each they don’t come cheap.

Antonio Lupi basin

Merwe Loche basin in zinc: This is a fabulous option for those that favour rustic interiors but I can also see it working in an industrial space too. Made from zinc, a blue-grey and brown patina will develop on the basin over time. Zinc is also non-porous, anti-microbial and antibacterial too making it ideal for germophobes. $2699.

Merwe zinc basin

Kohler Mica countertop vessel in black: With black such a big look for bathrooms right now this slim-edged square number fits the bill very nicely indeed. Available in square and round formats (and white too), they are made from a self-described ‘super-ceramic’ that enables the walls of the basin to be very slim (a mere 6mm) and elegant but harder and more durable than traditional vitreous china. The basin is also coated in a product that ensures it is stain-resistant and retains its glossy good looks. $859 (square) and $799 (round).

Kohler Mica basin in black

ISVEA Capitone freestanding basin: Italian bathroom brand ISVEA is known for its statement pieces and this freestanding basin continues the tradition. Not one for the shy, retiring type, this ceramic basin is available in eight colour combinations with white, taupe and black as the base and platinum, white, gold or red for the top. $4400.

ISVEA basin

ISVEA basin in black

apaiser Kelly Hoppen Bijoux collection: “I wanted to create a collection that was a balance between hard edges and sensual curves. I was inspired by the symmetrical arrangements of the facets of a perfectly cut diamond,” says Kelly Hoppen of her latest collaboration with apaiser – the Bijoux collection. With three products in the range to choose from – a free-standing bath, a basin and an integrated basin – their origami-like forms are statement-making. $1095 (basin), $1495 (integrated basin), $10,995 (bath).

The apaiser Kelly Hoppen Bijoux integrated basin and free-standing bath
The apaiser Kelly Hoppen Bijoux integrated basin and free-standing bath
The apaiser Kelly Hoppen Bijoux collection basin
The apaiser Kelly Hoppen Bijoux collection basin

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