Its been a few years since we first wrote about Wans (pronounced va-noos) Hotel, an 18th-century Swedish farmhouse-turned-boutique hotel by architect Kristina Wachtmeister, but were still obsessing over this perfect pink bathroom she designed. It features vintage dusty-rose tiles, bespoke furniture by Christian Hallerd, and fixtures from Swedish brand If.
Below, we show you how to replicate the look (without having to commission custom furniture).
Photograph by Magnus Mrdinger, courtesy of Wans Hotel.

Above: The bathroom is finished with vintage pink square tiles, If bath fixtures, and slate flooring.
Steal This Look

Above: Stockholm-based Massproductions makes the porcelain
A01 Wall Hooks, which come in white, off-white, and gray; $51 at A+R. (See
10 Easy Pieces: Modern Robe Hooks.)

Above: Waterworks
Collette Freestanding Oval Bathtub is a near perfect match; $12,558.

Above: American Universal Corp. says its the largest importer and distributor of fine Japanese porcelain tile in the United States. These
Brittany 44 tiles, in the BR-94 shade, on their site have a similar retro look.

Above: For a similar look, try a wooden clothes drying rack (were partial to deVols
Clothes Horse) if you have the space. For a more compact bathroom, we like this
Folding Towel Holder by Czech furniture company Matela; k 2,200.

Above: Skageraks
Georg Side Table is $249 at Danish Design Store.

Above: The
Mia Modern Ceramic Planter by One and Many is $85.

Above: Serena & Lilys Turkish cotton
Spa Robe has waffle weave on the outside and terry on the inside; currently on sale for $80.
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