Brass, Car­rara mar­ble, sub­way tiles (the old-looking ones), warm woods, indus­trial light­ing… Jeff and Jason’s home-away-from-Brooklyn was fea­tured on Design­Sponge yes­ter­day, and I must say – these dudes did their bath­room right. I am quite envi­ous. Reminds me of one of my favorite places, not just for the liba­tions but for their authen­ti­cally indus­trial design: Schiller’s Liquor Bar. For comparison’s sake, here is Jeff & Jason’s bath­room, more pho­tos plus Schiller’s after the jump.

 

 

 

And Schiller’s (pho­tos from our last trip to the city):

Sorry for the iPhone images at first. Above is the com­mu­nal wash area, a gate­way to the men’s and women’s toilets.

 

 

Hexa­gon tiles, brass and iron, porce­lain; FML… indus­trial makes my heart pound.

 

 

Ugh. F’ing gor­geous doors. And hand-painted lettering.

 

 

The plumb­ing and pipe work makes me feel like an early 20th cen­tury fac­tory employee. I’d bet­ter get my digital-camera-phone-from-the-future out of the bath­room and get back to my sewing machine before I lose my lunch. Now some from the real camera:

 

 

VIA sneak peek: jason gnewikow + jeff madalena | Design­Sponge.