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Founded in Porto in 2014 as part of the Covet Group, Maison Valentina set out from a position that still feels radical in much of the interiors industry: the bathroom is the most intimate room in any home, and it deserves the same level of considered design as a drawing room or master bedroom. Not sanitaryware selected from a catalogue, not marble tiles from a builder's merchant — but furniture, designed from a cultural reference, handcrafted in Portugal, and finished in materials that belong in the same sentence as a living room sideboard or a dining table.
Every collection in the range begins with a source: a place, a natural phenomenon, a historical architecture. The Lapiaz collection draws its name from the French geological term for the surface formations produced when limestone dissolves — deep fissures and ridges, raw on the outside, glittering inside. The vanity cabinet translates this directly: a stainless steel exterior with polished brass "tears" cut into the surface, revealing a poplar root veneer interior. The bathtub version takes the same logic further — black lacquered fibreglass wrapped in mirrored stainless steel, cracked with gold-painted tears. It is a credible piece of design thinking, not a decorative exercise.
The Mecca vanity cabinet is drawn from the column architecture of Islamic mosques — brushed brass matte columns framing a Nero Marquina marble top and integrated basin. The Petra series references the carved rock city in Jordan through high-gloss black lacquered wood and an Ibiza marble vessel sink. The Shinto collection takes its proportions and gloss-black lacquer from Japanese shrine architecture. Across the board, the references are specific enough to hold up to scrutiny — these are not mood-board aesthetics but considered translations of a cultural source into bathroom furniture.
Across the full collection, Maison Valentina offers over fifty material and finish combinations — spanning brass in gold-plated, nickel-plated, brushed, aged, and polished variants; multiple marble species; lacquer in gloss and matte; and a range of wood veneers. Most pieces are available in custom dimensions, and the brand works directly with interior designers and architects on project-specific specifications. All production is carried out by hand in Portugal; lead times reflect the build-to-order nature of the work.
The Maison Valentina collection is available in the UK through SayRug, with full access to the brand's product range and finish options for both residential and hospitality projects.