Indulge your feminine side with a modern take on old-Hollywood glamour inspired by the sophisticated mid-century style of California’s resort town
How to create a bathroom look inspired by Palm Springs
+ Opt for functional pieces in brass for a luxe yet utilitarian aesthetic. In this space the light fixture, vase, stools and hooks are all brass, an adaptable material that will work with many other trends.
+ To create a Palm Springs vibe, we have combined peachy pink shades with sandy timber tones, and added subtle patterns and textures.
+ You can try this trend in a more affordable way by changing your towelling. There is a great range of patterned towels out there and they need not be expensive.
+ Buy a natural-toned set of main towels as a base, then add a feature hand towel which you can change as new trends come about.
+ For a simple yet effective look, add a cut palm frond for a lush splash of greenery. Palm fronds last a long time, especially if you change the water every few days.
+ Don’t scrimp on luxury items. A linen robe, velvet pouf and scented candle can make your bathroom a more indulgent place to relax in.
Shop the look
+ Skultuna wall hooks, $196, from Simon James Design.
+ Linen dressing gown, $159, from Paper Plane.
+ Oak mirror, $1080, from Douglas & Bec.
+ Line wall light, $398, from Douglas & Bec.
+ YHG Ouro vase in gold, $39.99, from Farmers.
+ Bubble vase, $75, from Tessuti.
+ SOH brass candle, $109, from Father Rabbit.
+ Missoni Josephine hand towel (on vanity), $54, from Tessuti.
+ Stoneware tumbler, $28, from Paper Plane.
+ Tray, $8, from Kmart.
+ Pink clay cleansing soap, $35, from Father Rabbit.
+ Brass comb, $39, and cotton cloth, $25 for three, both from Paper Plane.
+ Palm Springs ottoman, $99, from Freedom
+ Jax gold basket, $29.95, from Freedom
+ Manning bath towels (in basket), $29.95 each, from Freedom.
+ Cross brass stool, $445, from Douglas & Bec.
+ Ashley & Co shampoo, $39, from Paper Plane.
+ Body brush, $29, both from Paper Plane.
Created by: Catherine Wilkinson. Photography by: Toaki Okano.
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