MID-CENTURY CHANDELIER
As a result of some brother architects, this flat on Paris's Right Bank includes a dark and moody aesthetic which updates classic French design for the 21st century. The master bathroom retains a 1960s chandelier, a 1950s dining table, and also a armchair. The niche is clad in hand-cut glass-mosaic tiles the walls are of Italian marble, and the floor is tiled with marble and gold-leafed-glass mosaics.
THREE PRONG CHANDELIER
In an English country house, the guest bathroom has a tub and fittings reclaimed from another part of the manor; the curtains are of a James Hare silk, and the carpet is by Ryalux.
UNDERSTATED CEILING LIGHT
Understated lighting appeals to the minimal aesthetic of this bathroom in a contemporary Washington, D.C. house made by Darryl Carter. The vanity hides drawers for storage.
CANDLE SCONCES
From the guest bath of the Los Angeles farmhouse, a seat is upholstered in the California state flag, the fixtures and sink are by Waterworks, the custom wallcovering is by Nathalie Lété, and the door is painted in Farrow & Ball's Studio Green.
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 French, the pendant lighting is made of a 19th-century lantern, the shower doors are all steel and the walls are sheathed in plaster that is striped.
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