Kitchen & Bath, p5
-- Interior Design, 10/31/2003 12:00:00 AM

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Rapsel&> The Bouro freestanding cylindrical washbasin, designed by Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Mouro, makes a solid statement. With its deep round bowl of natural stone from Portugal, the sink is playfully reminiscent of an old village well or drinking fountain and works beautifully with an extended wall spout. At Hastings. |
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Watermark Designs&> The company's line of neotraditional bath faucets leaves an indelible impression. Place your own personal stamp by picking a faucet and handle in the finish of your choice. Featured is the Transitional series widespread lavatory faucet with solid brass construction, available in more than 35 finishes and 41 handle-trim options. |
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Viking&> Chill with a cool drink from the latest Viking fridge. Not only is this 48-inch side-by-side the company's first unit to dispense cubed and crushed ice and chilled water but it's also equipped with a water filter and the ProChill temperature management system, which has the most technologically advanced compressor on the market. |
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KitchenAid&> The Pro Line series, part of the company's first coordinated collection of major and countertop appliances, is now available in Meteorite, a distinctive matte metallic finish. The line includes a double-wall oven, gas cooktop, warming drawer, built-in refrigerator, trash compactor, and dishwasher. (With a suite—four or more items—the limited warranty coverage is extended to five years. A Whirlpool Company. |
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Bentwood&> French Country by Jack Arnold is the introduction to the company's Architectural Collection. Among the highlights of the collaboration are exquisite door designs and custom finishes. A rich tableau of vivid colors with hand-developed textures renders a finished piece that is authentic in the purest sense. These replications are true to period French cabinetry—proving this Arnold is no Benedict. Phone 972-227-6855 for information. |
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Forms + Fixtures&> Designer M.M. Reynolds introduces Parker, series No. 125-230. The crisp urban vanity integrates multifaceted cherrywood panels with a softly curved front surface. Used singly or in pairs, Parker makes a defining contemporary statement in the bath. |
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