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The Georgian Era™ Bath Collection is influenced by the 18th Century English design that echoed ancient Greek and Roman architecture. A hallmark of the style is purity of form and restraint versus ornamentation. The shapes and subtlety of classic columns and arches repeat in the lines and curves of the Collection. Stylistic touches like ring details around the base, neck, and spout display understated elegance. The Collection is a perfect example of English refinement reinterpreted for today’s varied décors.
The Edwardian Era of the early 20th century was characterized by a return to classic, simpler lines after the ostentatious Victorian period. Elegance was the order of the day. The Edwardian™ Collection perfectly exemplifies the classic movement with its timeless details and unmatched craftsmanship. Each faucet conveys a sense of refined taste and sophistication that complements any traditional setting.
The Edwardian Era of the early 20th century was characterized by a return to classic, simpler lines after the ostentatious Victorian period. Elegance was the order of the day. The Edwardian™ collection perfectly exemplifies the classic movement with its timeless details and unmatched craftsmanship. Each faucet conveys a sense of refined taste and sophistication that complements any traditional setting.
The Georgian Era™ bath collection is influenced by the 18th-century English design that echoed ancient Greek and Roman architecture. A hallmark of the style is the purity of form and restraint versus ornamentation. The shapes and subtlety of classic columns and arches repeat in the lines and curves of the collection. Stylistic touches like ring details around the base, neck, and spout display understated elegance. The collection is a perfect example of English refinement reinterpreted for today’s varied décors.
The Georgian Era™ bath collection is influenced by the 18th-century English design that echoed ancient greek and roman architecture. A hallmark of the style is the purity of form and restraint versus ornamentation. The shapes and subtlety of classic columns and arches repeat in the lines and curves of the collection. Stylistic touches like ring details around the base, neck, and spout display understated elegance. The collection is a perfect example of English refinement reinterpreted for today’s varied décors.
It wasn’t until the Edwardian age that indoor plumbing became common, putting an emphasis on bathroom design, especially fixtures. Faucet styles took after Neo-Baroque architecture, a cross between simplicity and grandeur, classic silhouettes with pronounced details, and a touch of whimsy. The Edwardian™ collection makes a similar statement with a combination of columns, curves, and rounded shapes. Refined ring detailing graces the base, handles, neck, and spout. The collection captures the ebullient spirit of the age in styles perfect for today.
The district of Holborn has some of the oldest and newest styles of architecture in London. Integrating modern structures with Tudor and Baroque styles for a natural flow requires an eye for reinvention. The Holborn™ Bath Collection does just that, creating a new, smooth, contemporary form. A pure, minimalist shape with a timeless quality, its clean curves and lines have a dynamic sense of motion. Lacking ornamentation, it stands out with sleek simplicity, which makes the distinctly modern Holborn feel at home everywhere.
It wasn’t until the Edwardian age that indoor plumbing became common, putting an emphasis on bathroom design, especially fixtures. Faucet styles took after Neo-Baroque architecture, a cross between simplicity and grandeur, classic silhouettes with pronounced details, and a touch of whimsy. The Edwardian™ Collection makes a similar statement with a combination of columns, curves, and rounded shapes. Refined ring detailing graces the base, handles, neck and spout. The Collection captures the ebullient spirit of the age in styles perfect for today.
It wasn’t until the Edwardian™ age that indoor plumbing became common, putting an emphasis on bathroom design, especially fixtures. Faucet styles took after Neo-Baroque architecture, a cross between simplicity and grandeur, classic silhouettes with pronounced details, and a touch of whimsy. The Edwardian™ collection makes a similar statement with a combination of columns, curves, and rounded shapes. Refined ring detailing graces the base, handles, neck and spout. The collection captures the ebullient spirit of the age in styles perfect for today.
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