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DESIGN NEW Design NJ magazine included the Luberon double farmhouse sink in its recent ‘Kitchen Delights’ feature. The historically authentic Berain Blue pattern is truly ‘royal blue’-Jean Berain, royal designer to King Louis XIV, designed the intricate pattern sometime during 1682-1684 for use on textiles. |
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KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN NEWS / May 2011 This KBDN Product Trend Report focuses on the bath. The report notes that while clean and simple are always in fashion, adding one or two eye-catching items to the bath provides stylish look. This approach works especially well in a smaller space such as a powder room, where a graceful basin sink such as the 0409 Vitreous China bowl creates a maximum impact. |
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KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN NEWS / March
2011 The
classic Luberon fireclay sink in Steel is featured
in the KBDN Product Trend Report. Today’s sinks
emphasize individuality and warmth, as well as function and durability. Herbeau
fireclay sinks are a great way to add personality and old fashioned charm to
your kitchen. |
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NATIONAL KITCHEN AND BATH ASSOCIATION MAGAZINE / Winter 2011 Congratulations to Cheryl Hamilton-Gray CKD
of Hamilton-Gray Design of Carlsbad, CA for being chosen as a finalist
in 2011 NKBA Design Competition for
this hacienda-style kitchen. Featuring authentic elements such as
arched entryways, exposed ceiling beams and wrought iron fixtures,
the warm, earthy color scheme is enhanced by the rustic weathered brass
tones of the two Herbeau DeDion faucets
shown at the main sink and island prep area. Good luck to
all the finalists! |
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ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST / January
2011 In French, haute literally means “high” or “superior” and cuisine means “cooking”. The term originated during the time of Napoleon and is still used today to indicate the finest quality food perfectly prepared by highly skilled chefs. At Herbeau, Haute Cuisine® represents
the skill and artistry that goes into handcrafting each item in the Herbeau
Kitchen Couture®
Collection. Herbeau faucets and fixtures offer both the history and charm of
a precious antique along with the functionality and quality necessary to take
the heat in today’s kitchens. |
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BETTER HOMES & GARDEN - Beautiful
Kitchens & Bath / Winter 2010 The weather outside may be frightful, but inside, these beautiful kitchens exude warmth and comfort. Inspired by European country kitchens, everything from the cabinetry to the Herbeau fireclay and copper sinks looks fresh, natural and inviting. Cozy enough for a family dinner, yet versatile enough for entertaining, these elegant spaces are designed for year-round enjoyment. |
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Design For The Soul The bath is more than just another room- it’s the ultimate retreat. Mood, lines and aesthetics create a space that is as much a sanctuary as it is an artistic showplace. The bold, Picasso-inspired design of the Les Favorites washstand demonstrates that art can be functional as well as provocative. |
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KITCHEN AND BATH DESIGN
NEWS / December 2010 “Monarque” Two-Hole Basin Set Add a touch of Art Deco
glamour to a bath or powder room with the new “Monarque” Art Deco faucet.
Part of the Bathroom Couture® Collection, this
faucet showcases style with vintage cross handles, an extended spout and a
unique hexagon design. Available in seven finishes, the faucet is shown in
Weathered Brass with an optional pop-up waste. |
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MSN.COM / September 2010 The World’s Most Expensive Home Products The Dagobert Throne Toilet appeared in this MSN Real Estate
slideshow alongside Sub Zero refrigerators, La Cornue
ranges, Murano chandeliers and other one-of-a-kind
home items. Whimsical and unique, the Dagobert has
been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes and many other leading
publications. |
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KITCHENS / Fall 2010 Timeless
Appeal When the
owners of a 20-year old Pennsylvania home wanted to refresh their dated
kitchen, they turned to the past. The 4102 DeDion
faucet and 3029 Royale pot filler add French Country details to the Early
American style. Soapstone countertops and antique reclaimed wood cabinetry
complete the historically authentic space.
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DESIGN NJ / February-March 2010 Kitchens
Get Inspired A
fieldstone hearth is the heart of this beautiful New Jersey kitchen. The
owners wanted the look of a European estate- rich, traditional and very
family-friendly. Kitchen designer Steve Kinon of Ulrich
Inc. used the 4104 Estelle faucet and durable 4603 Luberon
fireclay sink for the main washing-up area. The iconic 4101 DeDion faucet is installed in the prep area. |