Collection by Dan Tello
Top 5 bathrooms
Slash Objects, a brand known for its creative approach to recycled materials, joined forces with fellow Brooklyn design office Studio Proba for a series of quirky floor mats. We love the terrazzo-like texture and the funky organic shapes, made from post-consumer rubber (shown here in Tera). Put it in front of your sink or use it as a fancy pet food mat.
Christa envisioned the main bathroom on the upper level as a sanctuary with a soaking tub. “We opened up the ceiling to expose the volume to its full 14-foot height,” she explains. “We kept the same layout, but replaced the shallow alcove tub with a soaking tub and Vola faucets. We found a floating vanity with a matching medicine cabinet, and a wall-mount toilet.” The dimensional wall tile is Ann Sacks Context Pillow Mosaic, which comes alive as natural light streams in from clerestory windows.