How to get Surreal with your bathroom in 2023

Think Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, and Frida Kahlo. One hundred years on it appears surrealism is having a comeback, huge in the roaring 20s we can see why people are turning to it now, to decorate their homes.

Invest in a Clawfoot Tub

Embodying surrealism, to whichever degree you decide, involves playing with shapes and distortion. Against the backdrop of a wacky wallpaper, picture a clawfoot free standing bathtub. Playing with the concept of feet on an inanimate object pushes the bounds of reality, along with the wavelike form of Hudson Reed’s Brockley Freestanding Bath, we have an intentional yet subtle nod to this trend. 

Hudson Reed Brockley Freestanding Bath (PRODUCT CODE: RL1490T)
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Have a shower in the Clouds

Perhaps a way surrealism speaks to you is through the ethereal. A pillar of this movement is the concept of dreams and unleashing the bizarre but wonderful workings of our subconscious. Showering can feel like a trance, perfectly encapsulated by the Cloudburst Fixed Shower Head, with its unique, fragmented shape giving you the shower of your dreams. 

Hudson Reed Cloudburst Shower Head (PRODUCT CODE A3027)
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A Wave of Warmth to Hypnotise Your Space

A bathroom is a sanctuary in the home, a place to feel our utmost comfortable. To feel comfortable, can we not agree, is to feel warm? Once again playing with distortion, why not incorporate an oscillating warmth with the Hypnotic Revive Wave Designer Radiator in anthracite? Place it in a focal point of the room to immediately draw attention and play with perspective. 

Hudson Reed Revive Wave Designer Radiator in Anthracite (PRODUCT CODE: HLA95)
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RRP £407
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Incorporating a few surrealist touches here and there can bring a sense of whimsical elegance to your bathroom, and when you shop at Bathroom House, you’re doing it at a fraction of the cost. Allow yourself to dream, start building your bizarrely wonderful bathroom now. 

Written by Eleanor Boland of Bathroom House.