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This all white and very straightforward bath is simple and totally functional. The washstand with its marble top works well in the space, the sconce lights take away shadows, a magnifying mirror is always helpful, and a medicine cabinet corrals all of ones daily needs. The natural light is a benefit but the window is fitted with a simple roller shade. The bead board and French inspired fitting signify a traditional bath and the white paint makes the space nice but bland.

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By the time you read this I will be in Paris with my husband, Robert, celebrating his milestone birthday. Of course, we will visit our favorite Paris bathroom, that of Mme. Lanvin at Muse des Arts Decoratifs. Additionally, we are going to Maison de Verre, Pierre Chareau’s masterpiece, and the flea markets. Good meals in some famous and not so famous bistros are part of our plans, as well as exploring new streets and neighborhoods. Camera in hand, and a warm scarf around my neck, we are so looking forward to this visit.

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I cannot resist publishing a really beautiful bath when I see one. In this case, I love the symmetrical space for tub placement just under a window hung with a linen Roman shade with delicate lace trim . It fits with enough room to breathe. This is an Empire tub set on a traditional floor of honed octagons and dots. The chair is small, delicate and quirky that counter balances the solid bathtub. The table also is small with an authentic worn finish. The tall vase on the table balances the space that is well thought out and entirely pleasing.

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Morocco has long been one of my “bucket list” destinations. Of course, I was delighted when I learned the Design Leadership Summit was going to be in Marrakech.  I couldn’t wait to pack my bags (note the plural for one who swears by the one bag only rule). And it did not disappoint!! As expected, it is exotic, historic and romantic. Women in headscarves, donkey’s a primary mode of transportation, camels on street corners, snakes in the main square and an abundance of opportunities to bargain for anything from beads to boxes, scarves to slippers, and rugs to lights.

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