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Kitchen: Fixtures

Best of Year 2009 Winner: BLANCO, Microedge

Best of Year -- Interior Design, 12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

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Best of Year Winner, Kitchen: Fixtures: BLANCO — Microedge

MicroEdge is the newest stainless steel sink technology innovation in over a decade. MicroEdge's ultra-fine (1.25mm) rim gives this sink a nearly flush finish with the countertop, making clean-up effortless and installation easy. It's an attractive alternative to traditional undermount, drop-in styles or expensive flushmount sinks that require costly skilled stone fabricators.

Best of Year Merit Awards, Kitchen: Fixtures

Duravit USA, Inc. — Starck K
Form is reduced to the essentials. The sink's walls rise gracefully from its flat ceramic surface and groove-less drain board. Its generous depth and dimensions prove compatible with full-sized mobile catering trays, and when combined with any of the four Starck K cutting boards, creates a convenient kitchen station.

Elkay® sinks + faucets — Elkay® Design Inspirations Collection™ Raindrops sink by Jamie Drake
Elkay’s Raindrops sink by Jamie Drake features a deep, single bowl with distinctive bowed “barrel like” geometry and a drizzling raindrop appliqué. The Raindrops sink’s unique sloping geometry complements a variety of interior themes ranging from today’s organic contemporary, to the Art Deco motifs of the 1920s and 1930s.

Kohler — Chef Inspired Collection: Stages Kitchen Sinks
A cook’s sink, the KOHLER Stages kitchen sinks were designed by professional chefs for home chefs. These stainless steel sinks offer the ultimate in functionality, while maintaining the beauty of kitchen design. Providing generous basins, integral storage and accessories, Stages boast the perfect blend of restaurant and home sinks.

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