Frederic Mechiche’s bathroom in Paris has been featured in Elle Decor UK Interiors and most recently in Elle Decor US December issue. And, no wonder why, with some changes and addition here and there this bathroom can transform into different personalities. The grisaille wallpaper and the black and white checkered floor set the stage for the amazing copper, deep bathtub to be the focal point. That’s until Andy Warhol pop art comes in. Of course my favorite of all the settings is exactly that one, where neoclassical architecture meets Pop Art. My kind of thing. Enjoy!
In this last shot featured in Elle Decor US he got rid of the niche and replaced the tub for a thinner one, in order to incorporate a marble column and an Urn with Greek key handles. I also don’t want to know what’s in it.
designchic
What a stunning bathroom, and I totally agree…the painting is fabulous!!
classiq
Little changes can transform a space completely.
ruediger benedikt
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Karen @ Aurelia Interiors
Thanks for finding and showing all the iterations of this gorgeous space! I discovered Frederique Mechiche a few years ago when I stayed in a hotel he designed in Paris. I posted about it (and my new puppy) here…
http://aureliainteriors.com/2011/09/11/hotel-in-paris-and-pippa/
The enchanted home
That is incredible! First it is a beautiful bathroom so without any adornments it would still be spectacular but its fascinating to see it take on different look with small changes….beautiful!
Callie Grayson
I love the second image bathroom, and I much prefer the first soaking tub. The shiny skinny copper tub doesn't do it for me. The other tub looks aged and looks fabulous with the pops of fantastic art and modern chairs
Great post
Xx
Callie
Renée Finberg
the tub is to die for.
literally.
BH
The 'box in the niche' is an antique water tank which some bathrooms had – usually to supply basins I believe
ECLECchic
I'm in LOVE with these tubs. AMAZING! Glad to know you through Ada from Classiq blog!