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Twyford - Specifier's Information

Architectural Review, The, Sept, 2002

BATHtime is a collaboration between the royal College of Art (RCA) and Twyford Bathrooms. Ceramics and glass students were asked to produce a feasible design for the bathroom of the future. The winner, by Beatrice Lopiano and Lee Crithchlow, was a bathtub made of a new material known as Tempur, which moulds to the shape of the user. Water conservation was the theme of Barnaby Barford's Pint Glass Bath; it is made from 180 pint glasses -- the number of pints of water it takes to fill a bath. A free set of limited edition postcards is available by calling 0870 242 2440.

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