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Mod Sink Collection
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/30/2008)
- Inspired by a client who requested a clean bathroom solution that would elevate the mid-segment product range, according to the maker, the Mod collection mimics architecture of contemporary industrial design with its square basin and green pedestal leg. During the production process, the designer intentionally lightened the ceramic and reduced material mass to make the sink light and compact. 877-658-4872.
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Tetsu Oval Glass Bowl
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/30/2008)
- The Tetsu oval glass bowl is made of 1/2-inch annealed glass that adds depth and character to the rim. It is available in clear glass that has a green tint along the rim and other parts of the curved surface of the bowl, depending on light source and placement. The grid drain and base come in chrome. 800-359-3261.
- Homeowners are Personalizing Their Bathrooms with Unique, Colorful Sinks
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/18/2008)
- It’s all about “the splash” in the bathroom, says Perry Quick of Metzler Remodeling in Kansas City, Mo. “Everyone wants to make one, wants to be different, so there is no standard on anything anymore.” And there is no better way, Quick notes, for people to express themselves than through their sink choices. “The sink has a new life,” he says. In an effort to make an impact in the bathroom, consumers are requesting a wider range of sink materials, and companies are creatively responding. Kohler, for example, introduced the Iron/Tones cast-iron lavatory collection featuring sinks made from 93 percent reclaimed and recycled iron. The company buys scrap iron, including pieces of old radiators and car parts, and melts it down to create a one-piece sink.
- Homeowners are Personalizing Their Bathrooms with Unique, Colorful Sinks
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/18/2008)
- It’s all about “the splash” in the bathroom, says Perry Quick of Metzler Remodeling in Kansas City, Mo. “Everyone wants to make one, wants to be different, so there is no standard on anything anymore.” And there is no better way, Quick notes, for people to express themselves than through their sink choices. “The sink has a new life,” he says. In an effort to make an impact in the bathroom, consumers are requesting a wider range of sink materials, and companies are creatively responding. Kohler, for example, introduced the Iron/Tones cast-iron lavatory collection featuring sinks made from 93 percent reclaimed and recycled iron. The company buys scrap iron, including pieces of old radiators and car parts, and melts it down to create a one-piece sink.
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JACLO's Old World Elegance for the Kitchen and Bath
- eplans (1/7/2008)
- Whether you favor classic Victorian, stately Art Deco or American colonial-style, there are several fixtures and furnishings that are certain to reawaken the timeless opulence of decades past. Neptune's foray into the period-style bathroom is illustrated in their traditional Victoria claw foot bathtub, whereas Waterdecor's nod to the Art Deco era is presented by their Marcelle shower valve, which brings to mind the rich geometric shapes and delicate details of the period's charming architecture.
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Blue Glass sink collection
- residential architect Magazine (11/7/2007)
- Bear Creek's Blue Glass sink collection molds cobalt glass into artistic forms such as a shallow, lipped bowl or an amorphous wave. The vessel lavs are handcrafted in four styles: Classic, Fusion, Ocean, and Splash. Although glass is often perceived as fragile, the manufacturer is confident enough in the products' durability to offer a lifetime warranty against wear or breakage. 205.324.9339.
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D-Code Bathroom Line
- REMODELING Magazine (11/7/2007)
- Available in January 2008, the new D-Code line is designed to be simple, elegant, and practical. Created by Sieger Design, the collection includes toilets, bidets, and a urinal, in addition to a whopping 15 versions of the washbasin and a wide range of bathtubs. In total, eight toilet models are available: wall-mounted washdown or washout; compact wall-mounted washdown; floor-standing washdown or washout; back-to-wall floor-standing; and floor-standing close-coupled washdown with a horizontal or vertical outlet. 770.931.3575.
- K+B Studio: Products
- CUSTOM HOME Magazine (11/1/2007)
- European-style cabinets and soapstone tiles.
- splendor in the glass
- residential architect Magazine (11/1/2007)
- molten sand has never looked so good.
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Designer Touch
- UPSCALE REMODELING MAGAZINE (10/1/2007)
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