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25 Great Products to Make Over Your Bathroom

Check out these great finds for freshening up the water closet.
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1. Engraved carafe $72/The Gypsy Wagon

2. Wall-mount mask spout To the trade/P.E. Guerin

3. Turkish bath towels $28 each/Restoration Hardware

4. Iron accent table $585/Arteriors.com

5. Hinoki bath mat $100/Design Within Reach

6. Handmade basket $120/Nest

7. Missoni towel $205/Nest

8. Bone mirror $329/Wisteria

9. Scented soaps $6 each/Shambhala Body Gallery

10. Lobmeyer canisters $96 (small), $126 (large)/Grange Hall

11. Bamboo scale $49.95/Crate & Barrel

12. Maison Guedin candle $98/DUO All Things Culinary

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13.  Springer Design Studio board $35 and up/We Are 1976

14. Vintage-inspired dentist lamp $3,500/Anthropologie

15. Radcliffe etagere $2,500/jonathanadler.com

16. Michael S. Smith Cosmati stone To the trade/Ann Sacks

17. Jason Polan tumbler $8/West Elm

18. THG black crystal pull $547-$622/Pierce Hardware

19. Waste basket $138/Casa di Lino

20. Tray, dish, & pump $85, $122, & $173/Casa di Lino

21. White dipped round baskets $89 for set of 2/Wisteria

22. Floor mirror $870/Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams

23. Acrylic tote $19.99/The Container Store

24. Kenya bath mat $500/Neiman Marcus

25. Gulping Guppy ring dish $18/Anthropologie


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