Six Stylish Products for Your Next Renovation
Designer Timothy Corrigan’s West Coast bath fittings for THG include a high-spout faucet in a soft gold finish with cross handles detailed in a guilloche pattern; $9,154. thgusa.com
Photo: Courtesy of THGAmong the new quartz surfaces by Cambria are (from top) Skye, Beaumont, and Rose Bay Matte, all nonporous, scratch-resistant, and maintenance free; approx. $85 per square foot. cambriausa.com
Photo: Courtesy of Alex MuccilliThe Starburst design from Artistic Tile's Grand Tour collection, handcrafted of limestone clad with sheets of hammered metal, forms a sun-ray pattern when pieced together; $73 per square foot. artistictile.com
Photo: Courtesy of Artistic TileNatural-horn handles by Ochre add a warm, organic quality to a room. They’re available in black or brown horn, with bronze, pewter, or polished-nickel fittings, and cost from $80 to $455 each. ochre.net
Photo: Courtesy of OchreAtlanta-based kitchen designer Matthew Quinn conjured the Château 150 range in Quintessential Teal, a new addition to La Cornue’s Designer Collective line of statement colors. “It’s a chameleon” hue, Quinn says, which changes depending on its pairing; $52,300. lacornuecollective.com
Photo: Courtesy of LA CornueThe Milo Bolection in Breche de Vendôme mantel, from a limited edition of rare-marble pieces by Chesney's, is an 18th-century mantelpiece reimagined in exotic materials. It measures 65" w. x 5" d. x 48" h.; $39,200. chesneys.com
Photo: Courtesy of Chesney's