ADVERTISEMENT
You will be redirected to your destination in 15 seconds.
Subscribe to Interior Design
Comment
RSS
Reprints/License
Print
Email

Share this on
Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter

Bath: Cabinetry

Best of Year 2009 Winner: Wetsyle, M Collection

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

Previous | Next

Best of Year > 2009 > Product Design > Bath: Cabinetry


Best of Year Winner, Bath: Cabinetry: Wetsyle — M Collection

The M furniture collection’s minimalist, modular design provides unparalleled flexibility and freedom. Boldly geometric and Japanese-inspired, M’s five components come in a dazzling array of sizes, materials and finishes. Premium-quality touches including beveled edges on the cabinetwork, concealed European hinges and slow-closing drawers speak to obsessive attention to detail.

Best of Year Merit Awards, Bath: Cabinetry

Danze, Inc. — Cirtangular - Brulee Bath Vanity
The loft-inspired vanity features an understated urban design with a Wenge finish. It incorporates ingenious storage options, including side shelves and an interior drawer. It utilizes Blum hardware, ensuring soft-closing doors, easy glide drawers and overall unparalleled quality. The vanity is manufactured with wood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council.

Kohler — ROBERN Uplift Cabinets
The ROBERN Uplift cabinets feature doors that open vertically, offering the aesthetics of a seamless mirror. The sleek mirrored door opens upward and an aluminum handle enables effortless two-finger lifting of the door to avoid smudging the mirror and a position-hold feature allows it to remain partially open.

Comment
RSS
Reprints/License
Print
Email

Share this on
Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter

Talkback
Related Content
»MORE

Advertisement
More Content
  • Photos

On the Phone

From the Magazine:
Gensler dialed up bright color for Nokia in Silicon Valley--and the IIDA answered with an award.
+ Read the Article

Just for Kids

From the Magazine:
Two schools in the southern German town of Tuttlingen share this student center, one of the few that's both freestanding and purpose-built.
Firm: Heinisch Lembach Huber Architekten
Site: Tuttlingen, Germany
+ Read the Article

A Cinematic Moment

From the Magazine:
In Vila do Conde, Portugal, a mansion from the 1500's now houses the Saint Roch Solar Gallery cultural center, as well as a dormitory for the Superior School of Industrial Studies and Managment.
+ Read the Article