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New Bath Technology

The best new products for baths are beautiful and functional.
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Bathing Beauties
We like our bathrooms chic, sleek, and functional. Every bit of new technology that adds luxury, saves time, and looks good is on the list. Built-ins are out and beautiful pieces of furniture are in, especially those made of exotic woods and natural materials.

A gleaming bronze vessel for the contemporary bath, “Papillon” is $1,150 at www.stoneforest.com.
It’s crystal clear why this hand-blown and cast glass pedestal and basin makes a strong statement. Vitraform’s “Cubetto” Pedestal is $9,800 (sans faucet) at www.vitraform.com.
No one says modern like Philippe Starck for Duravit. The definitive freestanding tub, Starck Edition 1, “Oval Bath Tub” with whirlpool available, $4,950 at www.duravit.com.
Why wait for a cup in the kitchen? Pick your favorite pod and pour one with this espresso machine before you leave the bath. “Le Cube,” $349 in Titan Gray at www.nespresso.com.
Store it in style with adjustable drawers for customization. DECOLAV cherry wood console, $2,557 at www.decolav.com.
Like stepping into the rain, the “WaterTile Rain” ceiling-mounted shower panel provides a satisfying soak, starting at $535.50 at www.kohler.com.
Natural, Texas-grown mesquite wood tile takes on patina and personality over time. “Mesquite,” starting at $42.66 per square foot at www.annsacks.com.
A two-handled chrome faucet with a touch of glass, “Vivid,” from Moen’s ShowHouse Collection, is $885 at www.moen.com.

 

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