All week we have reviewed some new product introductions from the 2010 Kitchen and Bath Industry Show.
Today we’ll show some great new Artist Edition lavatories each made from a different material – glass, bronze and
vitreous chinaA term applied to plumbing fixtures that are comprised of ceramic materials, fired at a high temperature to form a nonporous body with exposed surfaces, and coated with ceramic glazeA glossy, water-resistant, colored finish surface that protects all nonporous vitreous china plumbing fixtures. fused to the body.. First the Katagami cast-bronze
wading pool lavatoryA lavatory with reduced basin depth; some offer an optional, detachable water-catching bowlA water-containing receptor that receives liquid and solid body waste; two general bowl classifications are round-front and elongated. or surface panelA detachable piece within the wet surface lavatory that is smaller than the basin and serves as a wet tabletop; it allows water to flow into the surrounding channel.., looks and feels “organic.” Next is the Kallos clear beauty, gives off the look of clearly cut symmetrical glass. Finally the Empress Bouquet Artist Edition design shows a modern interpretation of 18th century Chinese print work.