LOW-HANGING LAMP
Designer Darryl Carter generates a master bath that's true for his Virginia farmhouse's origins by employing a simple lamp he made for the Urban Electric Co., a sink vanity made out of a walnut table, and a slim mirror that sits in front of the chimney, go to
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SIMPLE SCONCES
Simple lighting offers striking contrast to the busy Finnish wallpaper from the 1950s adorning the walls of this Manhattan flat powder room, decorated by Katie Ridder. Hanging above a Waterworks sink that is simple yet stylish, a FontanaArte mirror echoes the wall colour.
VINTAGE ITALIAN CHANDELIER
The master bath of Alice Childress and Christopher Daniels's downtown Manhattan loft, designed with the help of Courtnay Daniels Haden, includes a classic Italian chandelier, a classic freestanding marble bathtub, along with an inherited 18th-century painting. The custom-made vanities are outfitted with Caesarstone countertops and Kohler sinks; the sink and tub fittings are by Barber Wilsons & Co.
19TH-CENTURY LANTERN
From the master bath at this Paris pied-à-terre, the circa-1760 rosewood-and-bronze writing desk and 18th-century gilded wood stool are French, the pendant light is made of a 19th-century lantern, the shower doors are all metal and the walls are sheathed in striped plaster.
MID-CENTURY CHANDELIER
Thanks to a pair of brother architects, this flat on Paris's Right Bank has a dark and moody aesthetic that updates classic French style for the 21st century. The master bath retains a 1960s chandelier, a 1950s table, and a Saarinen armchair. The niche is clad in hand-cut glass-mosaic tiles inlaid with gold leaf, the walls are of Italian marble, and the floor is tiled with gold-leafed-glass and marble mosaics.
GILDED CHANDELIER
A sculpture by Louise Bourgeois overlooks a bathroom in French architect Jacques Grange's Paris apartment. The chandelier is 19th-century; the tub, sink, and faucet are by the marble flooring and L'Epi d'Or is based on a Byzantine design.
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