Master Bath Designs in 2019
Lighting Ideas For Bathroom
A sculpture by Louise Bourgeois overlooks a bath 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 marble floor relies on a pattern, custom mirrors here.
THREE PRONG CHANDELIERWithin an English country house, the guest bath has a tub and fittings reclaimed from another part of the manor; the drapes are of a James Hare silk, and the carpeting is from Ryalux.
CRYSTAL SCONCES AND SHALLOW CEILING LIGHTThe master bathroom sinks by Urban Archaeology have Dornbracht fittings within this enchanting West Village loft. The chair cushion is covered in a Holland & Sherry terry cloth, sconces and the ceiling lighting are 1960s Italian, and the floor is granite.
19TH-CENTURY LANTERNIn 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 lighting is created of a 19th-century lantern, the shower doors are all metal and the walls are sheathed in plaster that is striped, flooring in montreal.
- September 3, 201919TH-CENTURY LANTERN From the master bath in 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 steel and the walls are sheathed in plaster that is...September 3, 2019FABRIC 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. THREE PRONG CHANDELIER Within an English country home, the guest bathroom has a tub and fittings recovered from a different component...September 3, 2019MID-CENTURY CHANDELIER Thanks to a pair of brother architects, this flat on Paris's Right Bank includes a dark and moody aesthetic that updates classic French design for the 21st century. The master bathroom holds a 1960s chandelier, a 1950s table, and also a armchair. The market is clad in tiles...