Conventional SCONCES
The master bath's tub, sink, fittings, and black walnut flooring are all by Waterworks at the Upstate New York house. The sconces are by Vaughan, the kilim is from West Elm, and the artworks were bought in Paris and London.
FABRIC SCONCES
In this Brooklyn townhouse has shibori wallpaper in the powder room is by Amber Interiors for Studio Four NYC and the mirror is by Rejuvenation,
Hardwood Flooring here.
MID-CENTURY CHANDELIER
As a result of some brother architects, this apartment on Paris's Right Bank has a dark and moody aesthetic which updates classic French design for the 21st century. The master bathroom retains a 1950s table, a 1960s chandelier, and a armchair. The niche is clad in hand-cut glass-mosaic tiles adorned with gold foliage, the walls are of marble, and the floor is tiled with marble and gold-leafed-glass mosaics.
VENDOME SCONCES
This guest bath features Vendome sconces by Thomas O'Brien for Visual Comfort, a salvaged 1920s bathtub and pedestal sink, plus a Burmese teak mirror within this Bellport, New York house.
UNDERSTATED CEILING LIGHT
Understated lighting appeals to the minimal aesthetic of the bathroom in a modern Washington, D.C. home made by Darryl Carter. The dressing table hides drawers for storage.
19TH-CENTURY LANTERN
From the master bathroom at this Paris pied-à-terre, the circa-1760 rosewood-and-bronze writing desk and 18th-century gilded wood stool are all French, the pendant light is made from a 19th-century lantern, the shower doors are all steel and the walls are sheathed in plaster that is striped.
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