Steal This Look: A Swedish Bathroom with Retro Pink Tiles
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It’s been a few years since we first wrote about Wanås (pronounced va-noos) Hotel, an 18th-century Swedish farmhouse-turned-boutique hotel by architect Kristina Wachtmeister, but we’re still obsessing over this perfect pink bathroom she designed. It features vintage dusty-rose tiles, bespoke furniture by Christian Halleröd, and fixtures from Swedish brand Ifö.
Below, we show you how to replicate the look (without having to commission custom furniture).
Above: The Ifuji Towel Rack, handmade of white oak “using the original Shaker templates and traditional technique” by Japanese maker Masashi Ifuji, is available by special order at March. Alternatively, try a wooden clothes drying rack (we’re partial to deVol’s Clothes Horse) if you have the space. (For more on the topic, see Remodelista Reconnaissance: A Petite Folding Towel Rack for the Bathside.)Above: Skagerak’s Georg Side Table is $349 at Danish Design Store.
Accessories
Above: The hook is the A01 Wall Hook from Stockholm-based Massproductions; it used to be available from A+R Store, but is now hard to find. Virginia Sin’s newly released Uni Wall Hook in Cream, made from stoneware and built to hold up to 10 pounds, has a similar spirit; $46 from Virginia Sin.Above: The Patricia Handmade Ceramic Indoor Planter is $33 for the small size from AllModern.