Kelly Ripa’s Bathroom Is a Lesson in 100-Year-Old Glamour
Few design movements have had the staying power of Art Deco. Introduced in the 1920s as a celebration of modernity and craftsmanship, it has remained relevant because its core principles are timeless. Just ask Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, who have subtly introduced this aesthetic into their Manhattan bathroom. When it comes to Art Deco bathroom ideas that actually work in a practical space, this is the blueprint.
While Art Deco design is often associated with grand city halls (and, in the home, more formal living rooms or entryways), this look has also found a place in the most practical way possible. We’re talking about the bathroom.
Rather than embracing stark minimalism, as this utilitarian space often attracts, it brings a sense of style that has prevailed above fleeting design fads for over 100 years. It so happens that designers agree, as this style is among the top bathroom trends for this year (and, we dare say, the next century ahead).
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Jasai 18oz Green Glass Soap Dispenser
The easiest way to tap into Kelly and Mark’s look? This chic soap dispenser, which elevates the everyday. Purpose-made soap dispensers bring a quietly luxurious feel to any bathroom, regardless of its size. They’re also sustainable and so easy to refill. What’s not to love?
Everly Quinn Velvet Round Ottoman
Designed with lightweight velvet fabric, this ottoman is both stylish and durable, pefect for tapping into the Kelly and Mark aesthetic. It’s lightweight and easy to move, and has an anti-slip rubber ring for safety and floor protection.
This makeup holder is crafted from premium glass, making it both strong and transparent, while maintaining a beautiful appearance. It’s the perfect size for everything from cotton swabs and makeup pads to hair ties. Whatever you want to keep convenient in your bathroom, this is the solution.
Small Glass Bath Canister Brass – Threshold™
The ultimate storage essential, this small glass canister is ideal for storing away cotton pads, Q-tips, or any other bathroom staples. They’re so simple, but elevated, and especially perfect alongside a gold mirror like Kelly’s.
Although simple, this classic white tray is a bathroom classic that will bring some order to messy countertops. Fill it with glass canisters and your soap dispenser for a handy and stylish setup.
Monique Lhuillier Marble Soap Dish
There’s plenty of marble in Mark and Kelly’s bathroom. While renovating your space might not be possible, you can create a similarly luxurious feel with small touches like this marble soap dish.
According to experts, the renewed interest in Art Deco style reflects a broader shift toward interiors that feel more layered and enduring. ‘Art Deco-inspired designs regained popularity last year as the movement celebrated its centenary, and in 2026, the trend has continued to grow,’ says Mike Manders, co-founder and CEO of Haddon.
‘Characterized by geometric shapes, symmetry, and metallic finishes, Art Deco style is opulent and elegant.’
The key to using the look today is restraint. Contemporary Art Deco bathrooms tend to focus on a few defining elements, such as sculptural brassware, fluted glass, polished metal finishes, or geometric tile, rather than relying on heavy ornamentation. Conveniently, Mark and Kelly’s space offers the perfect inspiration point.
‘There’s also something inherently luxurious about symmetry in the bathroom,’ Mike says. ‘A pleasing sense of symmetry brings a quiet sense of order to the space, enhancing its sense of calm and refinement.’
That may be the reason Art Deco continues to resonate. It offers a clear design language that feels both classic and current, and it proves that a bathroom can be practical without feeling purely functional.
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