19TH-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 all French, the pendant lighting is created from a 19th-century lantern, the shower doors are steel and the walls are sheathed in striped plaster.
THREE PRONG CHANDELIER
In an English country house, the guest bath has a tub and fittings recovered from another part of the manor; the curtains are of a James Hare silk, and the carpet is by Ryalux.
Conventional SCONCES
The master bath's tub, 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 bought in Paris and London,
glass company.
COPPER CHANDELIER
For a San Francisco family, designer Ken Fulk revived a faded 19th-century milestone, changing it into a multifunctional 21st-century home without sacrificing some of its period drama. The marble tub in the toilet of the wife is by Urban Archaeology, the wallcovering is hand-painted, and the flooring is by Fox Marble.
TUBULAR SCONCE
In Emmy Rossum's NYC apartment the custom vanity includes fittings by Kallista, the walls, sink and floor are lined in Ann Sacks marbles, the medication cabinet is by Robern and the sconce is by Circa Lighting.
SPERICAL CHANDELIER
A round chandelier and a repurposed, towering bookcase are highlights of a Tampa, Florida, home created by Nate Berkus.
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