The roman bathtub is covered in silver mosaics, and surrounded by a shattered-glass panel by Labouré. The white leather stools were designed by Adnet, and the white swan (barely visible in the left niche) is by Lalique. The walls feature a shattered-glass stud inset. 
I love this mirror, how fabulous it would be to have something this size in your bathroom when you're getting reading for a night out.
The first thing I thought of after seeing this (other than how fabulous it is!) was that it reminded me of a bathroom by Andrée Putman that I saw recently (see earlier post)...I wonder if she was inspired by this vintage French bathroom?
I see the similarities.
ReplyDeleteThe 1930 bathroom is incredible!!!! How glamorous!
Good noticing on the similarities.
ReplyDeleteI love both bathrooms the 1930's and the 2007. I am intrigued by the shattered-glass stud inset!
Me too Patricia, I love them both, and I'm keen to find out more about those shattered-glass studs. If I find more info I'll post it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful room. Having a three-way mirror is an incredible luxury. I took a tour of the new Martha Stewart neighborhood in Atlanta and noticed that these were included as part of the design of the closet, dressing room, bathroom area (smart Martha). I need to figure out how to buy a freestanding one!
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