Avocado is a faddy fruit. Before being smashed onto every piece of toast, it inspired an era of buttery-green bathroom suites that a generation of boomers have since tried to forget. The trend fell out of favour in the 1990s as homeowners decisively returned to white, but colour has been creeping back and sinks are proving a popular fixture for a whole range of shades.
The powder room in Marta Ferri’s home featuring a Bleu Provence basin and de Gournay handpainted Jardin Chinois wallpaper
“It’s wonderful to see colour re-emerging,” says Sophie Rowell, director and founder of Côte de Folk, who recently mounted a blue Burlington cloakroom basin onto Robert Kime’s Sunburst Green wallpaper in a London home. “It’s nostalgic, yes, but today’s take feels more intentional and sophisticated, and we’re seeing it used to create personality and warmth without overpowering the space,” she says. This is partly thanks to clever colour pairings. In the powder room of her Varese home, Italian fashion designer Marta Ferri installed a tangerine sink to match the orange handpainted de Gournay wallpaper. Meanwhile at Villa Colucci, a 19th-century palazzo available to rent in Puglia, vibrant contrasts include a custom blue Sbordoni basin set against green and yellow walls.






