The Latest and Greatest Bathroom Products in Toronto

Need product ideas for a washroom reno? Look no further
How many self-care routines involve a relaxing soak or hot shower? Plenty, we’d wager, which makes the state of one’s washroom a top-of-mind consideration in these mentally and emotionally trying times. After all, a peaceful bathroom can serve as a sanctuary from the stresses of the day. Whether you’re unwinding with a bath or refreshing yourself with a shower, the right products can transform your space into a true retreat. Below, we’ve put together some of the season’s best new bathroom products that are sure to upgrade any space, bringing both style and functionality to your daily routine.
Mathroom Decor
Precise curves meet crisp edgework for a tailored, naturalistic feel in Riobel’s Parabola faucet. Available in black, chrome, polished nickel and brushed gold. From $500, at Taps.
Set in Stone
With concrete and a varied palette, Kast has sculpted a set of seven colourful basins. Of those, we’re fond of the Elm Mini, a compact, wall-mounted sink with distinctive pinstripes. From $4950, at Cesario & Co.
With Age Comes Beauty
Launched in the 1960s, the Arne Jacobsen–designed 060A shower head by Vola has aged well. Its newest finish, a matte eggshell white, is a welcome update for the modern era, making it one of the most stylish bathroom products today. From $3725, at Ginger’s.
Tranquil Tub
Dubbed Mood, Wetstyle’s elliptical bathtub features dual backrests, as well as a shelf just wide enough to lay down a book, some incense or a glass of wine. From $6800, at Roman Bath Centre.
Home Workout
Scavolini’s Gym Space puts exercise equipment to work in the loo, using what appears to be stall bars to mount a vanity, mirror and shelving. Available in light and dark wood. From $3500, at Scavolini Store Toronto.
Originally published in our 2020 Reno Issue as “Squeaky Clean”.