1960S PENDANT
A circa-1960s lighting fixture by Sarfatti hangs over a Water Monopoly bathtub in this master bathroom in Manhattan; the side table is by Achille Salvagni, and the walls are sheathed in marble.
Conventional SCONCES
The master bathroom's bathtub, sink, fixtures, and black walnut floors 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 purchased in London and Paris,
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UNDERSTATED CEILING LIGHT
Understated lighting appeals to the minimum aesthetic of the bathroom in a contemporary Washington, D.C. home made by Darryl Carter. The dressing table hides drawers for storage.
19TH-CENTURY LANTERN
From the master bathroom 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 created from a 19th-century lantern, the shower doors are all metal and the walls are sheathed in striped plaster.
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.
CRYSTAL SCONCES AND SHALLOW CEILING LIGHT
The master bathroom sinks by Urban Archaeology have Dornbracht fittings in this enchanting West Village loft. The chair cushion is covered in a Holland & Sherry terry fabric, sconces and the ceiling lighting are 1960s Italian, and the floor is walnut.
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