The TV presenter herself acted as the designer of the apartment.
Ksenia Sobchak continues to share details of the interior of her apartment in the historic center of Moscow. This time, the journalist showcased the bathroom of the penthouse located just a few minutes from the Kremlin.
Judging by the published images, the bathroom is designed in the same eclectic style as the living room. The interior combines modern architectural solutions, antique items, and artistic accents with historical context. The finishing is based on natural stone in light shades, visually expanding the space.

Photo: social media / xenia_sobchak
Among the decorative elements are antique posters from the 1930s, purchased in Beijing over ten years ago. They serve as a complete meaningful part of the interior. Clearly, Ksenia Sobchak has rejected standard notions of bathrooms and transformed it into an extension of the living space.
"[The posters] waited for their moment in the storage room. I didn’t know where they would fit, but I understood that I needed them. Look at these fashionable girls. China before the 'Cultural Revolution.' And somehow they really blend with the vintage mirror from Paris, the Russian-made sconces, and my fashionable experiments," the TV presenter wrote on social media.

Photo: social media / xeniasobchak
The furniture and accessories in the room are selected with an emphasis on handmade work and vintage aesthetics. One cannot help but notice the expressive plasticity and complex shapes of the items, which contrast with the minimalist plumbing. Textiles and rugs added coziness to the stone interior.
According to media reports, the apartment occupies almost the entire floor of a historic mansion from the early 20th century, known in Moscow as the "Egyptian House." Ksenia Sobchak developed the interior design herself, without involving external designers. The renovation and filling of the space took about two years and were completed quite recently.