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  • High-Arc Pull-Down FaucetHigh-Arc Pull-Down Faucet
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (8/15/2007)
  • Price Pfister. Equipped with a new "anti-splash" feature, the manufacturer's high-arc, pull-down kitchen faucets merge the beauty and practicality of a high-arc spout design with the convenience of a pull-down faucet, according to the manufacturer. Available in the Hanover, Treviso, and Ashfield (pictured) collections, each faucet allows users to adjust spray volume to a desired pressure level between 20 percent and 100 percent. 800-732-8238.
  • The Leland in Venetian BronzeDelta Adds Venetian Bronze Finish to Two Popular Collections
  • ebuild (8/14/2007)
  • The 2007 Kitchen/Bath Industry Show (K/BIS) revealed the expansion of Venetian Bronze to the Orleans Bath Series and the Leland pull-down kitchen faucet. Delta was the first faucet brand to bring a hand-crafted rubbed bronze finish into the mass market. Since its debut in 2001 on the Victorian Bath Collection, Venetian Bronze has gained immense popularity as one of Delta's most highly demanded specialty finishes.
  • All-New Concept in a Pull-Down SprayDelta Introduces All-New Concept in a Pull-Down Spray
  • ebuild (8/14/2007)
  • Delta introduced the innovative Allora pull-down spray kitchen faucet at the 2007 Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS). Now, consumers can enjoy the convenience of a pull-down with a spray head that intuitively connects with the spout when not in use for a consistently clean look. A totally new and unexpected convenience, the faucet's exclusive magnetic closure engages the spray head to its docked position in a snap. Similar in functionality to magnetic closures found on totes and personal electronics cases, the spray head engages with very little effort by the user.
  • Kitchen Products Review: Faucet Fashion
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (8/14/2007)
  • Many plumbing installers may be seeing a drop in business during the current housing market slowdown. But Brad Smith, chief operations officer for Kimbel Plumbing in Springdale, Ark., has actually found additional work because of the slow market. His company is going to homes that aren't selling and upgrading the kitchen faucet to make the house sell faster, and possibly for more money.
  • Moscato Single-Handle Kitchen Faucet
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (8/1/2007)
  • Symmons. Part of the new Elements line, the Moscato single-handle kitchen faucet is built to withstand the abuse of time and is guaranteed to provide flawless performance under the broadest range of water conditions, according to the manufacturer. Equipped with a pull-down spray spout, the faucet features a 5-foot retractable hose with spray-to-stream touch control. 800-796-6667.
  • The Beach Prep SinkFranke Uses its Unique Expertise to Create "The Active Kitchen"
  • ebuild (7/18/2007)
  • The Franke luxury brand of integrated kitchen systems for the management of air, water and waste calls its discovery "The Active Kitchen." Franke's new "Active Kitchen" is actually any one of dozens of fully personalized, inter-related sinks, faucets, vent hoods, water filtration, waste disposers, rail systems and accessories to "connect the dots" as never before and correlate the full range of food preparation and clean up tasks.
  • Blanco America Unveils Record Number of Exiting New Products
  • ebuild (7/13/2007)
  • Innovative design defines Blanco, and never more so than at this year's K/BIS, the annual showcase of cutting-edge kitchen and bath products. Blanco America, which offers North America's most extensive line of premium sinks and faucets, unveils its largest release ever of new products. Shapely forms, sensual textures and colors that turn heads. State-of-the-art technology set in ageless stone. Blanco America's new product lines for 2007 are all about performance and an enhanced appreciation of fine design, no matter the style.
  • Melrose Wall-Mounted Pot Filler FaucetMelrose Wall-Mounted Pot Filler Faucet
  • residential architect Magazine (7/9/2007)
  • You'd be hard-pressed to find a pot filler this handsome for less than 300 dollars. But now you can. Danze's Melrose has an MSRP of 250 dollars but can be found online for less than 200 dollars. The wall-mounted faucet has a 15-inch swing arm for easy access and brass and ceramic disc valves controlled by lever handles. It's designed for cold water hook-up and can be speced in chrome or stainless steel. Danze, 877-530-3344.
  • Kitchen Cascade Inspired by WaterfallsNew Kitchen Faucet Joins JADO's Award-Winning Glance Collection
  • ebuild (7/6/2007)
  • Few natural spectacles rival the beauty of water streaming off a cliff's edge and cascading down thousands of feet to the valley floor. It is this natural marvel that inspired the design of JADO's Glance collection, which now has a kitchen faucet in addition to its popular bath offerings. Making its stateside debut here, the Glance kitchen faucet features a single-handle monoblock with the collection's signature "joystick" slender lever handle engineered for effortless, precise control that complies with ADA design standards. The smooth control
  • Minimalist IQJADO's IQ Faucets by Matteo Thun Redefine Minimalism
  • ebuild (7/6/2007)
  • With an aptitude for minimalism that offers an understated yet unique verve, JADO's new IQ series for the bath and kitchen stands apart from its cookie-cutter contemporary rivals. Designed by Matteo Thun, former creative director for Swatch and a co-founding member of the Memphis Design Group, JADO's new IQ series has bath faucets, kitchen faucets and accessories that don-t scream contemporary. Thun believes design comes from innovation and reinterpretation, and in keeping with his vision, the IQ series is unique in part for what it isn't.

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