Sugar Editorial Picks
Jun 25, 2009 -
While I love subway tiles on the wall, I'm not sure how I feel about them when they're woven into a bath mat. Still, the Lux Subway Tile Bath Mat ($26) may have its appeal. What's your take?
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Jun 24, 2009 -
My beloved, fresh, and always-lovely India Rose just became a bit more accessible. The lush, plush, and oh-so-adorable India Rose Amara Bathmat ($40, reduced from $50) is on sale at Burke Decor (and normally $58 at India Rose). Considering that your basic hardware store variety of bathmat goes for $20, I think this is a great deal.
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Oct 30, 2008 -
The design of this plush, carved bath mat is inspired by a particular element of urban architecture. Can you name what inspired this bath mat?
- 20 Comments
Oct 28, 2008 -
It's hard not to love DwellStudio, especially considering all of designer Christiane Lemieux's talent and design expertise. I've long been a fan of the textile company's bedding designs, but unfortunately I'm not in the market for new bed linens. So, I'm delighted to see that DwellStudio has made its foray into la salle de bain.
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Aug 29, 2008 -
We've seen an influx of striking outdoor rugs this year, made from polypropylene that can be hand washed or hose cleaned in second but with the good looks of an indoor rug. That's great and everything, but I want to know when a bath mat is going to come along that's not simply white and furry. Who decided that bath mats had to be plain and oh-so-boring?
- 6 Comments
Mar 14, 2008 -
Do you hate walking around the house after a shower with wet feet? Then maybe the Mat Walk ($49) is for you. Combining the bathroom mat with a pair of slippers, this rather odd product will allow you to shuffle from room to room without worry of getting your toes cold.
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Jan 28, 2008 -
Considering that a standard, plain white bathmat usually runs around 20 bucks, I think this Anthropologie Crystalline Bathmat ($19.95) is a great deal. It's hooked on one side and tufted on the other (and claims to be "ultrasoft"), and has a charming green swirling, petal-like design. Along with a feminine shower curtain and some pear-colored perfume bottles, you could usher in a whole new look for your bathroom for under $150.
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Aug 02, 2007 -
This bathmat-sized Fred Flare Undy Rug ($24) would be best suited for the loo or the laundry room. But even then, I find it just a little too silly. What do you think?
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Mar 20, 2009 -
While I do love my patterned shower curtain, I think having a solid white curtain would create more of a spa-like atmosphere, combined with perhaps a teak bathmat, etc. The Eileen Fisher Sheer Linen Shower Curtain ($79, reduced from $128) certainly does the trick. Its delicate woven pure linen has a healthy, organic vibe to it, and its reinforced buttonholes omit the need for industrial-looking shower curtain rings.
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