The Chesterfield Collection brings Victorian-era metalwork into a modern context—its sculptural curves, baluster forms, and rounded nodes creating a rhythmic silhouette that honors enduring English refinement while elevating today’s most considered kitchens.
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The Astor Collection brings early 20th-century geometry into conversation with Victorian ornamentation, creating forms that feel sculptural, balanced, and richly evocative of the Gilded Age. In the lavatory, its iconic cross handles, porcelain inlays, and precisely contoured spout introduce a quiet sense of luxury—refined, enduring, and shaped by a thoughtful interplay of eras.
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In the kitchen, the Taft Collection strikes a studied balance. Industrial structure meets Edwardian grace through a cylindrical body, sculptural spout, and single-forged handle that together create a form both purposeful and enduring.
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The Pardees Collection softens modern minimalism with jewelry-like intricacy—the coin-edged detailing adding tactile refinement to its streamlined form. In the lavatory, these accents evoke crafted luxury rooted in the symbolic beauty of its Persian namesake.
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The East Linear Collection brings architectural clarity to the kitchen. Its clean geometry, sweeping gooseneck spout, and streamlined lever handle create a refined, modern silhouette shaped by precision, proportion, and purposeful simplicity.
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The Secant Collection channels geometric precision into a bold, contemporary form. In the lavatory, its clean planes and confident angles create a modern interplay of line and curve, strikingly architectural yet refined.
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The Priya Collection reduces form to its purest language—line, proportion, and purpose held in deliberate
balance. In the bath, its early-Modernist cues and Bauhaus clarity create a serene, functional elegance inspired by its Sanskrit namesake.
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The Muncy Collection brings a narrative of craft to the contemporary kitchen. Knurled detailing adds tactile contrast to the bent-tube spout’s elegant sweep, creating an industrial sophistication rooted in early American handmade design.
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The Taft Collection brings industrial structure and Edwardian refinement into a balanced lavatory silhouette. Its cylindrical body, sweeping spout, and single-forged handle express enduring strength through clean proportion and timeless restraint.
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In the Pavani Collection, the lavatory becomes a study in distilled design. Every line and proportion is considered, echoing early-Modernist steelwork and the Bauhaus commitment to functional clarity. Its Sanskrit name, meaning “purifying,” underscores the collection’s serene, elemental character.
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The Jacobean Collection brings Renaissance harmony and Elizabethan refinement into a modern lavatory setting. Its sweeping spout, banded detailing, and tapered handles reflect centuries of artistic lineage, distilled into a singular expression of enduring grace.
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In the lavatory, the Chesterfield Collection reveals its Victorian lineage through form and detail—baluster-inspired curves, rounded nodes, and narrow waists that recall 19th-century metalwork. These sculptural elements, refined for a modern setting, give the collection its graceful rhythm and enduring English elegance.
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The Astor Collection blends early 20th-century geometry with Victorian ornament, creating a lavatory silhouette both sculptural and elegantly restrained. Its porcelain-inlaid cross handles and precisely contoured spout recall the Gilded Age legacy that inspired its name—luxurious, balanced, and enduring in character.
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