The Open Collection from Hastings marries open shelving with the warmth of wood. Offered in 36 colors and 10 wood finishes, it’s the vanity’s horizontal styling that elevates this piece. Through Klaffs, Norwalk.
The first new tub of 2016 from Victoria + Albert Baths, the Pescadero freestanding bathtub was named after the seaside town in Northern California and crafted from Englishcast, a finely ground volcanic limestone. With a deep, double-ended bathing well, this tub is begging for a bubble bath. Through Klaffs, Norwalk.
Building on the gentle curves and organic shapes found in nature, the Tesla bath collection from Delta includes an elegant, contemporary faucet that’s easy to use with little hands. Through Best Plumbing Tile and Stone, Stamford.
ActiVate touchless toilets from American Standard are high performance and water saving, but what really sets them apart is their motion-activated, no-touch flush system. Through Ferguson, Mount Kisco, NY.
The Kartell by Laufen bathroom collection utilizes Saphirkeramik for its design—a super-strong ceramic material that can be fashioned along minimal, architectural lines—and fun colorways for the tykes. Through Bender, Norwalk.
Easily adaptable to fit a variety of spaces and fashioned with a low-positioned seat for little ones, the Stack collection from Ronbow combines contrasting materials, colors, shapes and orientations to create a unique asymmetrical appearance. Through Bender, Norwalk.
Keep water and shower handles a consistent temperature with Grohe’s Grohtherm 1000 New. Equipped with CoolTouch technology, the ergonomic thermostat prevents scalding or frigid showers, while reducing water consumption by up to 50 percent. Through Bender, Norwalk.
The Neorest 750H Intelligent toilet is a continuation of Toto’s people-first innovations, boasting features such as sensor operation auto open/close and auto flush. Through Frank Webb’s Bath Center, Stamford.
This article appears in the June 2016 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).