

THE FUTURE OF TP SUITES
ELEGWOOD
Elegwood is the original TP Suites concealment furnishing — a warm, freestanding piece that turns exposed toilet paper into something intentional, tidy, and beautiful.
What stands out about Elegwood
It looks more like a small furnishing than a bathroom accessory
It keeps backup rolls hidden but within reach
It shields the active roll from everyday bathroom exposure
It adds a useful top surface for a small book, phone, candle, or decorative accent
It softens the look of toilet paper so it no longer becomes part of the decor
It brings warmth and order to a bathroom corner that is usually ignored
Slimline Concealment Nook
This TP Suites design is a slim, wall-friendly concealment station that tucks bathroom tissue neatly behind a clean front panel while keeping both the active roll and backups organized in one place.
What stands out about this design
It feels more like a built-in feature than a typical toilet paper holder
It combines active roll dispensing and backup storage in one clean unit
It helps reduce the visual noise of exposed extra rolls
It offers a top ledge or shelf-like surface, which adds function and presence
It looks space-efficient and architecture-friendly
It has strong potential for both surface-mount and built-in appeal depending on execution
SURPRISE AND DELIGHT
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This one has a really fun “surprise and delight” feeling to it. It feels less like a toilet paper holder and more like a little architectural furnishing with a hidden feature.
What stands out about this design
It has a surprise pop-up feature that gives the design a memorable “wow” moment
It looks more like a decorative column or pedestal than a bathroom accessory
The raised top creates a sense of movement, innovation, and delight
It keeps the active roll hidden until needed, which strengthens the concealment concept
The lower door provides concealed storage, keeping backup rolls tucked away and visually quiet
The rounded shape gives it a soft, sculptural, furniture-like presence
The layered top and base details make it feel more ornamental and upscale
It could become a true powder room conversation piece
The design feels especially suited for finishes that look polished, pearled, metallic, lacquered, or stone-like
It brings a sense of luxury and playfulness to something usually treated as plain and ordinary
Art Deco / Glam
The shiny finish, curved trim, and column-like shape could work beautifully in a glam bathroom with metallic accents, marble, crystal lighting, or dramatic mirrors.
Hollywood Regency
This design has that “decorative statement piece” feeling. With gold, chrome, pearl, black, or lacquered finishes, it could feel very boutique-hotel and elegant.
Traditional / Classic
The ornamental top and base give it a classic furniture detail, almost like a small pedestal or decorative column. It could blend well with traditional vanities, framed mirrors, and more formal bathrooms.
Transitional
Because it mixes classic shape with a clever modern function, it could fit transitional spaces where old-world detail meets fresh, updated design.
Parisian / French-Inspired
With the right soft white, antique brass, or brushed nickel finish, it could feel charming and refined — like a small decorative bathroom furnishing rather than an accessory.
Luxury Powder Room
This may be where it shines most. A powder room is already a place where people expect a little surprise, beauty, and personality. This design could become a true conversation piece.
Modern Glam / Boutique Hotel
If finished in glossy white, champagne, chrome, black lacquer, or brushed pewter, it could feel high-end and very hospitality-friendly.










FEARLESS AND BOLD
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For the interiors with fearless taste, the boldness of a freestanding industrial luxury style furnishing is called upon. This future TP Suites design feels like an industrial luxury capsule for the bathroom. With its cylindrical body, drum-style top, and concealed storage below, it turns an everyday necessity into something sculptural, unexpected, and memorable. It has a polished, almost collectible feel — part furnishing, part conversation piece, and fully designed to bring style, concealment, and delight to the bath space.
What stands out about this design
It feels architectural and engineered
It has a more statement-making, collectible look
It could appeal to people who want their bathroom to feel distinctive, artistic, and elevated
It has strong potential for dramatic finishes like marble, metallics, lacquer, matte black, or mixed materials




Steampunk-Inspired / Inventive Eclectic
There is a playful, inventive character to this design that gives it a steampunk-adjacent feel — especially with the wheel-like side detail and engineered form. It could be amazing in a bold, artistic powder room.
Art Deco
The rounded shapes and strong symmetry could translate beautifully into an Art Deco direction, especially with high-gloss finishes, metallic trim, black, ivory, or marble looks.
Modern Glam
The marble-like version especially feels ready for a glam setting. Paired with polished chrome, brushed nickel, or even champagne metallics, it could feel elegant, upscale, and dramatic.
Contemporary / High-End Modern
For a homeowner who wants something unique and elevated, this could work beautifully in a contemporary setting where sculptural accessories matter just as much as function.
Boutique Hotel Style
This has major “designer powder room” energy. It feels custom, memorable, and a little unexpected — the kind of piece a guest would notice and talk about.
Luxury Eclectic
Because it is so distinctive, it could work well in spaces that mix materials, personalities, and curated design pieces rather than staying strictly in one lane.


Modern Farmhouse
This is probably Elegwood’s strongest natural home. The wood grain, rounded shape, simple white option, and beadboard-friendly look make it feel cozy, clean, and familiar.
Traditional / Classic
The pedestal shape, rounded top, and furniture-like body give it a timeless quality. It can sit beside more traditional vanities, framed mirrors, and soft neutral bathrooms without feeling too modern or too trendy.
Cottage / Country Charm
In white or warm wood, Elegwood feels right at home in cottage-style bathrooms, guest baths, cabins, lake homes, and cozy powder rooms where charm matters.
Rustic Refined
The darker wood finish gives it a richer, more grounded look. It could pair beautifully with black hardware, natural stone, warm wood vanities, and earthy bathroom finishes.
Transitional
Elegwood has enough classic warmth for traditional homes, but the concealment concept gives it a fresh purpose. That makes it a good fit for bathrooms that mix old and new.
Coastal Farmhouse
The white version especially could work in a coastal-inspired bath with beadboard, soft grays, natural textures, and clean, relaxed finishes.
Cabin / Mountain Home
The wood versions feel especially fitting for cabins, vacation rentals, mountain homes, and lodge-inspired bathrooms where a regular roll holder can feel too plain or too exposed.
Minimalist
This one feels especially strong here. The clean lines, slim profile, and simple structure make it perfect for bathrooms where less visual clutter is the goal.
Transitional
Because it is simple but still soft and approachable, it could blend beautifully into transitional spaces that mix classic comfort with cleaner lines.
Modern Farmhouse
With the right finish, this could work very well in a modern farmhouse bath — especially if the goal is to reduce visual clutter while still keeping a warm, practical feeling.
Contemporary
This design feels naturally contemporary because it is sleek, functional, and intentional. It looks like a purposeful design solution, not just an accessory.
Coastal / Casual Clean
In white, soft neutral, or light wood finishes, it could fit beautifully into airy bathrooms where the styling is relaxed, bright, and uncluttered.
Scandinavian-Inspired
Its usefulness, simplicity, and understated presence make it a great fit for a Scandinavian direction, especially in pale wood or matte painted finishes.
Built-In / Custom Home Style
This could feel especially at home in bathrooms where cabinetry, millwork, and intentional storage are part of the design language. It has a semi-custom look.
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