In Paris, in this right bank apartment with a very classic plan, the decorator Jacques Grange has kept the original mouldings, mirrors and herringbone parquet flooring.In addition, the water features have been completely transformed in an ultra-contemporary spirit.The bathroom is no exception to this rule.White marble was chosen as the sole material, to make way for a painted work by Bob Stanley (1968).The large mirror accentuates the perspective of the work, while the transparency of Marc du Plantier's chair helps to reveal the beauty of the material.Creativity is in the spotlight for this shower decor designed as part of the collab of the moment between Bisazza and studio KO.Inspired by the tradition of classic Italian floors, from Pompeii to Saint Mark's Basilica, but also by the architectures of Gio Ponti and Piero Portaluppi, architects Karl Fournier and Olivier Marty of studio KO interpret the natural elegance of marble in the vertical, in contemporary variations.The decoration is made of Nero Marquinia, Bardiglio Nuvolato and Arabescato Bianco marble on a module of (60 x 60 cm).This New York apartment by Renzo Piano has been remodeled by the Grade agency.If the original architecture has been preserved as much as possible, the decoration has made some bold deviations.The materials dialogue within them in sometimes unexpected contrasts, responding to unique pieces and works of art.In the bespoke bathroom, all-over marble is combined with tiling by designer Sebastian Herkner (Avenue Road).Only the ceiling is made of plaster, Marmorino Venetian and mica finish.Lighting (Dornbracht).In this sophisticated decor house in Los Angeles, raw materials are in the spotlight.By working with the owners, the decorator Jan Hallworth was inspired, in the blink of an eye, by Le Corbusier's bathroom at the Villa Savoye.Marble expresses itself freely in the bathroom and the steam bath entirely covered in Breccia Capraia marble.The monolithic bathtub was extracted from a single block of stone.Faucets (Waterworks).Vintage hanging lamp by Alvar Aalto (Artek).This villa in California has been refreshed by decorator Carolyn Miller.In the vast renovated volumes, the bathroom bathed in light has been fitted out with a marble shower, and a drawer unit with a reminder washbasin, combined with wood in a more classic way.The laying of the polished stone was carried out diagonally so that the designs of the veining structure this space thus valued.