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This ‘70s Bathroom Trend Is Making a Comeback

This ‘70s Bathroom Trend Is Making a Comeback

Though its mottled green walls, sculptural rounded mirror and tumbled marble cobblestones were impressive, it was the sink — a rust-red freestanding concrete basin — that really caught our eye.

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