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- Shower PowerHere's a peek at the latest must-have book, Style and Substance: The Best of ELLE DECOR.— GloAt the Marrakech retreat of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé, designer Bill Willis created a sublime, sophisticated setting using an intricate interplay of green and black marble with turquoise mosaics. (August 1990)http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/14411_Original.jpg
- Shower PowerAt Mila and Tom Tuttle’s Greek Revival townhouse in Manhattan, decorator Miles Redd used De Gournay’s Early Views of India wallpaper in the master bath; the undermount sinks are by Kohler. (January/February 2009)http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/14412_Original.jpg
- Shower PowerDecorator Katie Ridder chose a Queen Anne–style mirror and glossy green paint for a powder room in Carol and Shelby Bonnie’s San Francisco home, then studded the walls with playful painted-aluminum flowers. (August/September 2000)ON ELLE DECOR: Powder Rooms with Pizzazzhttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/14413_Original.jpg
- Shower PowerIn former dancer Shelley Washington’s Greenwich Village penthouse, designer Vicente Wolf encircled a claw-foot tub with a plastic shower curtain he customized with black grosgrain ribbon. (August/September 1996)ON ELLE DECOR: Bathtubs That Stand Outhttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/14414_Original.jpg
- Shower PowerDesigners Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch of Roman and Williams conjured a sense of Art Deco elegance in the LA bath of actors Christine Taylor and Ben Stiller. Paved floor-to-ceiling with subway tile lined in marine-blue, the room features sconces and an antique medical cabinet. (July/August 2005)Grab a copy of Style and Substance: The Best of ELLE DECORhttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/14415_Original.jpg
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1 of 5Here's a peek at the latest must-have book, Style and Substance: The Best of ELLE DECOR.— Glo
At the Marrakech retreat of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé, designer Bill Willis created a sublime, sophisticated setting using an intricate interplay of green and black marble with turquoise mosaics. (August 1990)
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2 of 5At Mila and Tom Tuttle’s Greek Revival townhouse in Manhattan, decorator Miles Redd used De Gournay’s Early Views of India wallpaper in the master bath; the undermount sinks are by Kohler. (January/February 2009)
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3 of 5Decorator Katie Ridder chose a Queen Anne–style mirror and glossy green paint for a powder room in Carol and Shelby Bonnie’s San Francisco home, then studded the walls with playful painted-aluminum flowers. (August/September 2000)
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5 of 5Designers Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch of Roman and Williams conjured a sense of Art Deco elegance in the LA bath of actors Christine Taylor and Ben Stiller. Paved floor-to-ceiling with subway tile lined in marine-blue, the room features sconces and an antique medical cabinet. (July/August 2005)
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