Capriccio Bathtub
Capriccio BathtubPhoto Courtesy of Teyo

Teyo Redefines Bathroom Luxury with Sculptural Stone Creations and the Debut of the Capriccio Bathtub

With the unveiling of its latest marble bathtub and full bathroom collections, Teyo transforms functional spaces into works of art—blending precision craftsmanship, natural materials, and Miami-rooted design innovation.

Source: Teyo

Reported By: Matthew Kennedy

March 21, 2025 – In the realm of modern interiors, few elements speak as elegantly as natural stone. And in the hands of Teyo, the Miami-based design studio celebrated for its architectural precision and refined aesthetic, marble, travertine, and onyx become more than material—they become the medium of immersive, sculptural living.

With the debut of its latest bathtub and bathroom collections, including the show-stopping Capriccio Bathtub, Teyo delivers a new visual and tactile language for elevated bathing experiences. The new offerings present a seamless marriage of artistry and architecture—designed for architects, interior designers, and private clients who view the bath not as an afterthought, but as a centerpiece.

Introducing the Capriccio Bathtub: Where Sculpture Meets Stillness

Capriccio Bathtub
Capriccio BathtubPhoto Courtesy of Teyo

A statement of quiet drama, the Capriccio Bathtub is hewn from precision-milled Bronze Fantasy marble, its smooth oval form anchoring the space like a contemporary relic. Its low profile seems to emerge organically from the floor, while a freestanding hot-rolled metal element, cleverly housing the fixtures, balances raw edge with sophisticated utility.

More than a fixture, the Capriccio functions as a living sculpture—its curvature and mineral pattern shifting subtly in natural light, transforming daily ritual into contemplative design.

Tactile Harmony: Teyo’s Comprehensive Bathroom Collections

Beyond the Capriccio, Teyo’s new collections extend across a carefully curated array of vanities, basins, wall textures, and accessories, each carved or assembled from premium Italian-sourced stone. Clients may select from a spectrum of finishes and materials—from fluted Perla Limestone to richly veined Silver Roots marble—allowing each space to feel fully bespoke.

Highlights from the new vanity lineup include:

  • Armonia Vanity Unit: Featuring Fior di Bosco marble atop eucalyptus wood cabinetry, the Armonia balances material contrast with symmetrical elegance.

  • Tala Vanity Unit: A sculptural travertine piece that mimics the gentle flow of water, with an integrated flat basin and directional texture evoking natural movement.

  • Jardin Vanity Unit: Fluted limestone and bohemian flair meet in this dual-block vanity, which allows for both function and display, with an option to customize matching milled walls.

  • Alba Vanity Unit: Built from Silver Roots marble, the Alba’s ribbed basin and integrated lighting create a compelling interplay of texture and light.

  • Mare Vanity Unit: Defined by its Fior di Bosco marble monolith and cleverly concealed storage, this piece favors both ergonomics and elemental purity.

  • Doux Vanity Unit: Illuminated Emotion Grey marble and eucalyptus combine to evoke warmth, harmony, and refined practicality.

  • Echo Vanity Unit: Burnished brass meets Arabescato Grigio Orobico marble in a symphony of tonal depth and precision.

  • Canto Vanity Unit: With its sculptural gray stone and geometric cutouts, Canto is both intellectually bold and aesthetically restrained.

Each unit can be enhanced with custom wall textures—from raw, milled finishes to smooth, sanded surfaces—enabling a continuous material language across the space.

Experiencing Teyo in Person

Tala Vanity Unit
Tala Vanity UnitPhoto Courtesy of Teyo

Those eager to experience Teyo’s tactile language firsthand can visit the brand’s 6,000-square-foot Miami showroom, located at 25 NW 34th Street. Here, the nuanced beauty of stone reveals itself in full scale—from the grain of a custom basin to the polished glow of a backlit marble wall. The space functions not only as a showroom but as a design destination, where form and material are explored without compromise.

With these new collections, Teyo doesn’t just supply materials—it crafts environments that feel both deeply rooted and strikingly modern, expanding the conversation around what bathroom design can be.

About Teyo

Born as a collaboration between Matthew Auerbach and architect, creative director and Yodezeen co-founder Artur Sharf, Teyo specializes in the expert design and production of furniture, fixtures and finishings made from rare natural materials from Italy and around the world. With a new showroom and design space that opened in Miami in December 2024, Teyo offers irreplicable objects and A-Z bespoke services based upon its natural materials extracted from exclusive quarries, embedding its artistic expression and architectural legacy in each client project.

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