California-based designer, Tim Clarke, gets to create baths (and houses for that matter) with spectacular settings, often near the ocean. He uses the incredible views, natural colors and material surroundings as his inspiration. In his work, he creates a design dynamic by balancing inside and outside environments and by creating a sense of place.

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As I continue to share images from The Perfect Bath, my plan is to include spaces large and small, especially the powder bath. In this post, I’m focusing on a dramatic powder room designed by Katie Eastridge of Eastridge Design in Princeton, New Jersey.

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Recently, when looking at potential updates to my house with a critical eye, I realized that over time we had installed way too many recessed lights. There were too many holes in the ceilings and I thought there had to be a more attractive and up-to-date way to light my rooms. I envisioned an intimate and experiential type of light encased in a beautifully crafted frame or glass. Enter my new project.

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The second week of May has evolved into “Design Week” in New York. In addition to the opening of the Kips Bay Decorator Show House and Collective Design, there is the major trade show International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF). Originally it was a platform for contemporary furniture, rugs, lighting, fabrics, wallpaper and objects. Today, it has migrated to a complete range for luxury interiors now including surfaces, bath, kitchen, hardware and an even inspiring section devoted to student work.

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