BathSelect Brushed Brass Faucet with Bowl for Coordinated Bathrooms

BathSelect Brushed Brass Faucet With Bowl

BathSelect Brushed Brass Faucet with Bowl for Coordinated Bathrooms

Coordinated bathroom design depends on the right sink-area fixtures. This BathSelect brushed brass faucet with bowl offers a warm finish and clean profile for projects that need the faucet, basin, and surrounding accessories to feel unified.

BathSelect brushed brass faucet with bowl for coordinated bathroom
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BS20045BB Brushed Brass Faucet with Bowl

This faucet-and-bowl set brings a professional designer finish to the vanity. The brushed brass tone works well with neutral tile, stone counters, white basins, and warmer interior schemes where the metal finish needs to feel premium but not overly bright.

BathSelect brushed brass faucet with bowl alternate view for coordinated bathroom
BathSelect

Refined Brass Bowl Combination

The alternate view shows a clean fixture composition that can support many bathroom styles. It is especially useful when the faucet with bowl must match a larger finish schedule across a hotel, office, spa, or luxury residential project.

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Kate Orff

Kate Orff is an internationally recognized landscape architect, urban strategist, and environmental design leader known for pioneering climate-resilient infrastructure and ecological urbanism within the global AEC industry. As the founding principal of SCAPE, she specializes in integrating landscape architecture, environmental restoration, and community-focused planning to create sustainable public spaces that respond to rising climate and urban challenges. Her expertise includes green infrastructure, waterfront resilience, ecological restoration, urban biodiversity, and nature-based design systems that strengthen both environmental performance and public well-being. Through her innovative approach to resilient urban development, Kate provides valuable insight into sustainable commercial environments, water-conscious site planning, public facility integration, and the evolving role of ecological infrastructure in shaping healthier, more adaptive built environments.

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