Architectural Digest

Designer Showcase, Kitchen Design

Emma Chamberlain Selects Waterstone Faucets for Kitchen Featured in Architectural Digest

We at Waterstone are absolutely thrilled that Emma Chamberlain chose two Waterstone Faucet products for her new kitchen. Emma’s exquisite new Los Angeles home is the main feature in November’s issue of Architectural Digest, and the subject of a standout episode of  AD’s Open Door video series.  Entrepreneur, Louis Vuitton ambassador, and popular social media influencer, Chamberlain selected our Industrial PLP Faucet, Industrial Hot and Cold Filtration Faucet, Industrial Dual Port Air Gap and Industrial Soap/Lotion dispenser for her kitchen sink. The Polished Copper fixtures stun atop the soft green swirls of the stone countertop. The Industrial Wall Mounted Pot Filler, also in Polished Copper shines against a pale green tile backsplash. As she gives viewers a video tour of her home, Emma mentions that she’s always dreamed of one day owning a pot filler, so we are honored to provide one that is endlessly dependable and adheres beautifully to the brilliant aesthetic.   This organic-modern kitchen is an unforgettable space juxtaposing warm metallic and wooden accents against a sea of pale greens and neutrals. Photographer Christopher Sturman beautifully captures the space that feels both effortless and lavish. Waterstone Faucets’ craftsmanship and meticulous hand finishing means our products stand out in any setting. But this design by Proem Studio, is the stuff of kitchen dreams.    The November issue of Architectural Digest is available now in both print and digital formats! 

Dita Von Teese kitchen
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As Seen In Architectural Digest: The Gantry Shines in Dita Von Teese’s Eclectic Tudor Revival Home

Waterstone was recently seen on Architectural Digest, which featured Dita Von Teese’s unique Los Angeles home. Our Traditional Gantry Pulldown Faucet is a standout fixture in the burlesque star’s maximalist 1927 Tudor Revival. Dita Von Teese, known for her many entertainment and business ventures, bought the home five years ago with the intent of preserving its original 1920s character while transforming it to fit her distinctive style. Previously a blank slate with neutral walls, the home is now colorfully layered with antiques, artwork and vintage Hollywood memorabilia. The red and blue mural-painted dining room, for instance, was inspired by her favorite Cacharel perfume while her bedroom is covered entirely in silver, drawing inspiration from iconic Hollywood sirens like Mae West. The kitchen, which was originally an unassuming brown tone, was transformed to Von Teese’s favorite shades of green. She notes in her AD open house tour that she “wanted to make a very glamorous kitchen because no matter what you do, no matter what your house looks like, everyone hangs out in the kitchen.” Our Traditional Gantry Pulldown in Polished Copper makes its own impressive statement, along with the matching Towson Filtration Faucet and Traditional Soap/Lotion Dispenser, in the luxe space filled with rose gold and copper fixtures. See more of the unique home here

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