TUBULAR SCONCE
In Emmy Rossum's NYC apartment the custom made vanity includes fittings by Kallista, the walls, sink and floor are all lined in Ann Sacks marbles, the medication cabinet is by Robern along with the sconce is by Circa Lighting.
MID-CENTURY CHANDELIER
Thanks to a pair of brother architects, this flat on Paris's Right Bank includes a dark and moody aesthetic which upgrades classic French style for the 21st century. The master bathroom retains a 1950s American dining table a 1960s chandelier, and also a Saarinen armchair. The market is clad in hand-cut glass-mosaic tiles adorned with gold leaf, the walls are of marble, and the floor is tiled with marble and gold-leafed-glass mosaics,
808 Smith Glass Shower Doors.
Conventional SCONCES
The master bathroom's bathtub, sink, fittings, and black limestone floors are all by Waterworks at this Upstate New York home. The sconces are by Vaughan, the kilim is from West Elm, and the artworks were bought in Paris and London.
COPPER CHANDELIER
For a San Francisco family, designer Ken Fulk revived a faded 19th-century landmark, transforming it into a multifunctional 21st-century house without losing any of its period drama. The marble bathtub in the toilet of the wife is by Urban Archaeology, the wallcovering is hand-painted, and the floor is from Fox Marble.
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 in this Bellport, New York home.
GILDED CHANDELIER
A sculpture by Louise Bourgeois overlooks a bathroom in French architect Jacques Grange's Paris apartment. The chandelier is 19th-century; the bathtub, sink, and faucet are by L'Epi d'Or and the inlaid marble floor relies on a pattern.
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