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Versatile Thomas Coward designs furniture, interiors and bathware

Since opening his studio in 2007, Thomas Coward has made quite the name for himself. He’s designed products for the United Arab Emirates’ Royal Palace (unsurprisingly a career highlight), bathware for Reece and Omvivo, a range of interior spaces and just recently, created a range of homewares and furniture; something he is particularly enthusiastic about.

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Thomas and his Gem Stool. Photo by Chris Kapa

“The new range was born from my desire to explore homewares and loose furniture,” explains Thomas. “My main body of work is in bathware and I wanted something that could sit alongside that easily. Through new manufacturers and clients I have been able to produce a lot of these products locally, which is exciting as it allows for customisation.”

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Pynn Hooks, Vae Pendant Lights and Gem Stool. Photo by Haydn Cattach

With my favourite piece being his Gem Stool, which was inspired by an exploration of quartzite for an interior project, this piece, like many of his others, is very versatile. Made from roto-moulded PVC, it stands out in his repertoire as Thomas prefers to work with natural materials. “I predominantly use stone, glass and timber. I like these natural materials as they are honest and I believe their beauty lies in the imperfections. One the other side of that, I do use a lot of solid surface (an acrylic composite), which has no flaws. It’s more for mass production, where every piece needs to be the same.”

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Motif Basin for Omvivo. Photo by Chris Kapa

A piece that combines both contrasting materials: natural glass and solid surface, is the Motif Basin and Table for Omvivo, which also happens to be Thomas’s favourite. “It’s an etched glass bottom basin, surrounded by solid surface. There are three patterns available, which suits so many different types of interior schemes. Getting that product to market was a massive achievement as there were so many complicated manufacturing processes involved.”

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Latis Bath and Basin for Omvivo. Photo by Chris Kapa

Growing up on a farm in England’s Cornwall, Thomas studied at Ravensbourne Design School in London before moving to Melbourne in 2004. Since then, he’s gone on to work across a wide range of disciplines, and the future looks equally bright. “The next few years hold more interior jobs and more furniture. I’m currently working on a chair, but it’s taking forever. I may only ever design one chair, so I’m going to make sure it’s right!”

Dolmen Table
Dolmen Table and Vae Pendant Lights. Photo by Haydn Cattach

The furniture and homewares can be purchased directly from Thomas and most of the bathware is available via Reece or Omvivo. Visit his website for more information.

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Bathrooms

Etched glass basins offer a seriously beautiful focal point for your bathroom

Omvivo are renowned for creating bathroom products that are at the forefront of bathroom interior trends. Their Motif basin range is no exception, offering a subtle way to introduce pattern into your bathroom with distinctive hand-etched designs. Isn’t this gorgeous?

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The result of experiments with material, pattern and light, Motif is designed from a combination of solid surface and glass. The materials fuse together, elevating the product to a functional piece of art in your bathroom. Manufactured in Australia, every Motif basin starts with the piece of hand-etched glass, which is formed in a kiln. Coming with a polished chrome pop-up plug and matching spacer, the basin floats above the bench top, creating impressive reflections on the surroundings.

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The basin is available in three patterns: Pebble, Forest and Kaleidoscope. Whether part of a new bathroom plan or providing a stylish update to an existing space, the Motif basin will provide a striking, yet subtle, point of difference.

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Available from Candana. RRP $1,799.

 

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The design industry’s biggest names help turn the spotlight on bathroom furniture

Judging for this year’s Reece Bathroom Innovation Award (BIA) is an international and multi-disciplinary affair, with the impressive panel being the biggest in BIA history.

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Tapping into the expertise of some of the industry’s leading furniture, product and interior designers, the panelists will unite in the search for Australia’s most innovative bathroom product designer. This year, the BIA has turned its focus to bathroom furniture, asking budding and established designers to reinvent the vanity unit.

The judging panel consists of:

Zahava Elenberg – designer and architect at Move-in

Roberto Palomba – global architect and designer

Justin Wagemakers – designer and two-time BIA winner at Blue Sky Design

Shaynna Blaze – interior designer at Blank Canvas Design and The Block

Wilhelmina McCarroll and Fleur Sibbel – design and managing directors at Zuster Furniture

Josep Congost – design manager at Roca

Suzie Dyson – general manager at Omvivo

Mark Tuckey – furniture designer and owner at Mark Tuckey.

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BIA 2014 judges

Now in its ninth year, the BIA has firmly secured its place as one of Australia’s most respected product design competitions, encouraging innovative bathroom design on an international platform.

More information.