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The Fair
January 20, 2022

From innovative ceiling decor to quirky bathrooms, this is our roundup of recent trends according to Instagram.

  • Photo courtesy of @joemortell. Pictured is his futuristic series made with @charlottetaylr for @tomdixonstudio.

  • Photo courtesy of @camerondesignhouse.

Funky Chandeliers

The spectacular Halti chandelier, made of handblown glass pearls with brass caps, by Cameron Design House and the organic Melt Series by Tom Dixon Studio exemplify the future of statement glass lighting.

 

  • Photo courtesy of @theconnaught. Design by @bosstudio.

  • Photo courtesy of and design by @alan.prekop.

Wall Cutouts

The Red Room bar in Mayfair’s The Connaught (left), by Boss studio, and a Bratislava apartment by Slovakian architect Alan Prekop teach us a lesson in making a “hole in the wall” art.

 

  • Photo by @anthonycotsifas.

  • Photo by @michaelreynoldsnyc. Design by @hallworthandheathens.

Statement Bathtubs

The bathroom of a soaring Manhattan apartment designed by artist Hiroshi Sugimoto features a bold coral colored cypress bathtub (left) while the Breccia Capraia marble tub takes center stage in the Hallworth and Heathens-designed home of fashion designer Lizzie Rad and Tinder-founder Sean Rad.

 

  • Photo by @douglasfriedman, courtesy of @kenfulk.

  • Photo courtesy of @yod.group.

Ceiling Fauna

There’s nothing new about warming an interior up with greenery and fauna, but Luscious Luties bar in the Commodore Perry Estate in Austin (left) and Douglas Deep Bar in Ukraine by YOD Group (right) take it up to the next level—literally.

 

  • Photo courtesy of @eginstillamsterdam.

  • Photo by @niamhbarryphoto. Project by @studio_author.

Bold Kitchen Islands

From a custom-made marble island standing proudly in a Naarden (The Netherlands) home, by Amsterdam-based firm Eginstill, to a gold-plated masterpiece in the project of Toronto, Ontario-based Studio Author, our #KitchenCrush is real.

 

  • Photo by Vincent Leroux for @archdigest, courtesy of @glassette.

  • Photo courtesy of @ashnyc.

Eclectic Powder Rooms

The bathroom of India Mahdavi, featuring a combination of stripes, rattan, and marble, and the bold red bathrooms at the Ulysses hotel, designed by ASH NYC, make us lose all hesitation when it comes to going bold in the powder room.