Kitchen & Bath
Go With the Flow
The newest trends in faucets and sinks, from classic to contemporary.

bathroom and kitchen products from St. Louis Magazine
(clockwise from top left)
A Perfect Pour  An alternative to traditional bath fixtures, the NOTA Tub Filler – an L-shaped water station made of white Corian – is the shining star of Dornbracht’s Elemental Spa line. Artisan Kitchen & Bath, 254 Old Sulphur Rd. in Ballwin. 636-391-1366 or www.artisankb.net.

The Right Angle  Crafted from stainless steel, the sleek, above-counter Lav Basin from Julien is more than a sink; it’s a powerful, yet elegant, statement. Cutter’s Custom Kitchens & Baths, 12878 Manchester Rd. in Des Peres. 314-965-5700.

Bronze Age  Mimicking the soft, simple form of bamboo, the single-handle Lavatory Faucet from Danze’s South Sea Collection blends innovation with tradition. Tallman Company, 8642 Pardee Ln. in Crestwood. 314-843-4466 or www.tallmancompany.com.

Soothing Stone  Composed of Carrara marble, Stone Forest’s Papillion bathtub goes above and beyond the average tub. Its nontraditional, rounded look is contrasted by its matching Infiniti pedestal. Crescent Plumbing, 640 Rosedale Ave. 314-727-4200 or www.crescentsupply.com.

With a Twist  Unique metalwork and a simple finish make The Widespread Lavatory Faucet from Danze’s Tiburon family a beautiful choice. Callier & Thompson, 5452 Southfield Center. 314-843-8585. www.callierandthompson.com