The Bathroom
New York, NY 10014
Phone: (866) 375-8711
- Cross Street:
- Bleecker Street
- Directions:
- 1, 9 at Christopher St
- Hours:
- Mon-Sat 11am-8pm , Sun 11am- 7pm
Message from The Bathroom
Everything you need to create a very special bathroom
- Finest Bath and Body Products
- Skincare and Candles
- Towels and Baby Products
Instant Offers
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Editorial Review for The Bathroom – by Melissa Kirsch
The Scene
Tucked away on a quiet West Village street, the Bathroom is both a browser's paradise and a beauty product-lover's dream. A small warren of white rooms and hardwood floors packed to the ceilings with merchandise, jazz on the sound system and a luscious combination of scents from all the potions within make for a heavenly shopping experience.
The Goods
Head here for the big brands at the most reasonable prices: You'll find full lines by L'Occitane, Dr. Hauschka, Ole Henriksen, Frédéric Fekkai, Molton Brown and Kusco-Murphy, plus linens, plush robes and vintagey bath items like jasmine toothpaste in apothecary-style packaging. A large baby section includes a massive selection of Europe's Mustela products, and the store also sells soap dishes, trash bins, shaving mirrors and soy-based scented candles.
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Insider Tips
Save MoneyAsk for samples of products before buying--the portions are generous and allow you to see if you really like that face cream before you commit to the two-liter jug.
User Reviews for The Bathroom
12/28/2007 Posted by arts4change
I have to say, I am a little surprised by some of the less-than-stellar reviews. Each time I shop here, I find what I need and always walk away with a little something extra, which is sometimes just a helpful suggestion from the staff for the next time I visit. I suffer from some skin problems, and I gotta say that when I finally went to a dermatologist at the Tribeca Skin Center, he recommended the same organic facial products that the Manager here had insisted I use a year prior to my doctor visit. Great for gifts or for selfish lavishes. I've got friends and family hooked on the place and the products. And if you're looking for fake smiles and inferior products, look elsewhere...like the Manhattan Mall.
Pros: products, environment, knowledgeable staff
Cons: some prices mean splurging but it's usually worth it
12/17/2007 Posted by crockodile40
Unfortunately I have to agree nearly word for word with the previous poster. The people who work here think way too highly of themselves and way too little of the people that come in with money to spend on their products. It's quite sad actually because the place is great and has a lot of unique items.
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