IV. What if Your Bathroom Could Tell a Story?

LEFROY BROOKS 1930 MACKINTOSH — INDUSTRIAL PRECISION WITH A HERITAGE SOUL

Step into a bathroom shaped by the ideals of early 20th-century modernism — where design is distilled to its purest form, and every fixture reflects an architect’s clarity of thought. This is the essence of the 1930 Mackintosh collection by Lefroy Brooks.

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The 1930 Mackintosh Collection


This collection pays tribute to the transition from Art Nouveau ornamentation to the geometric purity of early modernist design. The Mackintosh line sits within Lefroy Brooks’ decade-themed portfolio as the embodiment of 1930s architectural elegance — structured, linear, and quietly bold.

The design cues are unmistakable: tubular forms, squared edges, and balanced proportions that speak to the era’s fascination with order and restraint. The fittings are crafted from solid brass and finished to perfection, echoing the clean geometry and honest materials that defined the modernist movement.

From pillar taps to deck-mounted bath fillers and exposed shower sets, every piece in the Mackintosh collection is built with a quiet confidence — engineered to function flawlessly while making a sculptural statement within the space.

Architectural purity, timeless presence

The 1930 Mackintosh collection is not just a nod to architectural history; it’s a way of bringing its clarity into the present. These are pieces that eschew decoration in favor of proportion, materiality, and permanence — a celebration of design at its most distilled.

As part of Lefroy Brooks’ curated timeline of 20th-century bathroom design, the Mackintosh collection captures the spirit of its era while remaining timeless. Perfect for interiors with a minimalist edge or period properties seeking authenticity, it offers a calm and grounded aesthetic — where form follows function, and elegance comes from restraint.





Photo Credits: Lefroy Brooks . Sources: Lefroy Brooks

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