That 70s Bathroom
The Hoxton Brussels inspires the next wave of design.
Yelp is celebrating its 20th anniversary and has unveiled 20 trend predictions for the coming year.
Informed by millions of searches for words, phrases, and businesses, the trends include food & beverage, natch, as well as beauty, wellness, design and living. To our surprise, topping the list for home & living is ‘The ’70s reimagined: Conversation pits, curved furniture, and character.’
Cut to Domino, our forever design authority, sharing that, “everything on Yelp right now is pointing to groovier homes in 2025. Its team of data scientists found that inquiries into ’70s bathrooms have surged 124% in the past 12 months.”
Not surprisingly, The Hoxton, the British hotel chain known for its approachable yet inimitable style, has nailed the trend in its bathrooms at The Hoxton Brussels. With a distinctive, retro 1970s design, funky colorful sinks and drool worthy terrazzo floors, we’ve got serious design envy.
But, if a trip to Brussels isn’t in your future, here’s how to get that 70s look at home:
Fireclay Tile in Caspian Sea
Small-scale square tiles are a mainstay of bathrooms from the era.
$32/sq ft
Levanzo Cream 16x16 Terrazzo Tile
The Levanzo Cream 16x16 Terrazzo Tile adds a touch of sophistication to any space.
$32 per 100 sq ft.
Art Deco Pink Basin with Pedestal
Art Deco style ensures that this basin and pedestal sits perfectly in any setting.
$650
moonlight design Modern Simple Acrylic Round Bathtub
Full of design and simple sense, taking into account the dual value of beauty and practicality.
$2,100
Roberts Solid Wood Flat Wall Mirror
With an unexpected capsule shape, this mirror adds warmth and dimension while presenting styling + storage opportunities.
$280