At Nook Collections, we are passionate about curating timeless, beautifully designed lighting solutions that seamlessly integrate with architectural spaces. The Harper Tiny Home by Black Clay exemplifies everything we love about high-end, thoughtful design- combining premium materials, craftsmanship, and a deep respect for the environment.
Crafted for Comfort and Functionality
Designed and built by Black Clay, Harper Tiny Home embodies modern minimalism while maintaining a warm and inviting aesthetic. Thoughtfully tailored to its environment, the tiny home features a custom-built Tasmanian Oak screen and Birch Ply interior walls. The use of these natural materials not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also ensures longevity and durability.
Black Clay, led by experienced builder Justin, has made a name for itself in the high-end residential market, bringing meticulous attention to detail to each project. Now venturing into the tiny home space, Justin and his small team focus on delivering sustainable, stylish, and functional retreats that feel both luxurious and efficient.
A Spacious, Thoughtful Bathroom
One of the standout features of Harper is its surprisingly spacious bathroom. Despite the compact footprint of the home, Black Clay ensured that comfort wasn’t sacrificed. A full 900x1500mm walk-in shower provides an elevated experience, while the wall-hung concrete basin from ABI Interiors was chosen to enhance both the aesthetic and spatial feel of the room. By opting for a floating vanity, the design team achieved an open, airy sensation, perfect for maintaining the balance between functionality and visual appeal.
Adding to this serene bathroom atmosphere are the Orb Mirror Wall Lights, a statement-making feature that frames the vanity mirror. These fixtures not only provide a soft, warm glow but also contribute to the refined elegance of the space. Their simple, spherical design complements the clean lines and natural textures throughout the tiny home, making them the perfect addition to Harper’s modern aesthetic.
Project: Black Clay
Photographer: Andy Macpherson