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An Alexander McQueen skull pillow was the catalyst for this daring en suitebathroom in Chicago's trendy Wicker Park neighborhood. When designer SuzAnn Kletzien's clients, a young, fashion-forward couple, pulled it as inspiration, she knew she could infuse the room with serious attitude.
The impact begins immediately upon entering with a dynamic hexagonal-tile "rug" by Artistic Tile. In Nero Marquina, Pacific White and Thassos marbles, it's a luxe take on the traditional porcelain penny-tile flooring of the 1920s. "I wanted drama!" says Kletzien, who notes that placing a modern, jewelry-inspired chandelier over a claw-foot tub "definitely satisfied that need."
Gilded mirrors, brass fixtures and antiqued mirror tiles add touches of bling to the classic palette. "A high-contrast color like black can be daring, so subtle transitions are key — like continuing the black paint that's on the upper third of the wall into the shower with black tiles," says Kletzien. Warehouse-style shower doors keep the narrow room feeling open and bring that final note of coolness to the space.
NATHAN KIRKMAN
This story originally appeared in the June 2016 issue of House Beautiful.
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