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 bathroom is finished with vintage pink square tiles, Ifö bath fixtures, and slate flooring.
Steal This Look
Above: Stockholm-based Massproductions makes the porcelain A01 Wall Hooks, which come in white, off-white, and gray; $51 at A+R. (See 10 Easy Pieces: Modern Robe Hooks.) Above: Waterworks’ Collette Freestanding Oval Bathtub is a near perfect match; $12,558. Above: American Universal Corp. says it’s the largest importer and distributor of fine Japanese porcelain tile in the United States. These Brittany 4×4 tiles, in the BR-94 shade, on their site have a similar retro look. Above: For a similar look, try a wooden clothes drying rack (we’re partial to deVol’s Clothes Horse) if you have the space. For a more compact bathroom, we like this Folding Towel Holder by Czech furniture company Matela; kč 2,200. Above: Skagerak’s Georg Side Table is $249 at Danish Design Store. Above: The Mia Modern Ceramic Planter by One and Many is $85. Above: Serena & Lily’s Turkish cotton Spa Robe has waffle weave on the outside and terry on the inside; currently on sale for $80.
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