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Kitchen & Bath, p1

Staff -- Interior Design, 5/31/2003 12:00:00 AM


Spring 2003
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Spring 2003: Kitchen & Bath
Fall 2002
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Dornbracht

Why stick with bone-white porcelain and gleaming metals? The Meta Plasma series by Sieger Design adds a welcome blast of color to the bathroom. Storage options include the Cube medicine cabinet and the Give and Take towel holder, available in vibrantly hued translucent acrylics. Coordinating faucets complete the cheerful look. Visit site. 


Diamond Spas

This Japanese soaking tub, hand-constructed in stainless steel, is destined to be a must-have for the bath aficionado. Its bench seat provides extra comfort during a long, luxurious soak—ideal for de-stressing in Kyoto or Kansas City. Also available in copper and with whirlpool.

Samuel Heath

This British company has added a wall-mounted three-hole lav set to the coolly purist range of Xenon bathroom accessories. Made of solid brass, the faucet is immaculately finished in either chrome or satin nickel. Visit site.

Viking

This addition to the Professional and Designer series proves that microwaves need not be eyesores. A good-looking stainless-steel exterior houses a unit featuring 13 sensor settings that automatically adjust time and power level to cook different foods. Visit site.

Thermic

One of life's simple pleasures is a warm towel on a cold morning. The Muscari series of radiator towel warmers makes an attractive architectural element, too. Available in brushed or satin-gloss stainless steel, high-gloss chrome, or lacquer in more than 300 colors. At Heating Depot. Phone 212-941-1800 for information.

Studio K

It seems that the runway isn't the only place that polka dots are making a comeback this year. Kathleen Ash's fanciful Pipe Dreams sink is produced by an ancient technique in which temperatures of 1,540 degrees Fahrenheit fuse multiple layers of glass. Color and pattern possibilities are endless. Phone 512-443-1611.

Kallista

This mirrored medicine cabinet belongs to Michael S. Smith's newly expanded For Loft collection. With illuminated side panels harking back to industrial-revolution factory panes, the fixture is as functional as it is handsome. Available in chrome, nickel-silver, and brushed-nickel finishes. Visit site.

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