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5 Faucets Tapped Into the Latest Trends

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Modern takes on double-mixer faucets

In 2016, faucet trends combined luxury with innovation. From brass fixtures at Patria to mechanical-inspired designs like American Standard’s Studio, faucets elevated bathroom spaces with sleek, functional style.

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RESTROOM BLING

Brass Kohler Purist faucets shine in Commute Design’s award-winning washroom for Spanish restaurant Patria (478 King St W). Wall-mounted with separate cross-shaped handles for hot and cold, the regal fixtures are a fresh spin on traditional basin taps. They complement such other opulent details as floor-to-ceiling marble and gilded frame mirrors. $945, at Atlantis Bath Centre

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TWIST AND SPOUT

Hansgrohe’s Logis Classic features two easy-to-grip valves, each accented with a thin stripe of colour to differentiate hot from cold. Available in chrome and brushed-nickel finishes. Call for pricing, at Roman Bath Centre

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FLOW RIDER

The curved flat spout of Graff’s wall-mounted Sade fixture evokes a crashing wave. The adjacent knobs are subtly curved like ocean ripples. Take your pick from bronze, chrome and nickel finishes. Call for pricing, at Canaroma

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LAVISH LAVATORY

Shown in a flashy new Cyprum finish produced by mixing copper and 18-karat gold, Dornbracht’s Mem faucet has a striking, super-slim silhouette and wispy knobs that perfectly complement minimalist architecture. From $1940, at Ginger’s

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TOOL TIME

Like your modern a little more mechanical? American Standard’s Studio fixture, a standout in 2016 faucet trends, boasts a wrench-shaped spout and ratchet-like handles. Its ceramic disc valve ensures drip-free performance. From $365, at Taps Bath Centre

Originally published in our Spring 2016 issue as Tapped In.

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