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American-Made Quality at the Heart of Waterstone

At Waterstone, we believe that craftsmanship, precision, and pride in our work are the foundation of everything we do. For decades, we’ve dedicated ourselves to designing, engineering, and manufacturing high-end kitchen faucets right here in the United States. While our operation has grown over the years—we remain rooted in Murrieta, California. This isn’t just our headquarters; it’s home to our team of talented machinists, engineers, and artisans who bring every Waterstone product to life. From the initial concept to the final polish, every detail is carefully considered to ensure we meet the highest standards of performance and durability. For homeowners embarking on a renovation, building a new home, or simply looking to elevate their kitchen design, choosing Waterstone means investing in American-made quality that lasts. In today’s unpredictable political and economic landscape, our commitment to U.S.-based manufacturing also brings unique advantages. Unlike brands that rely on overseas production, we’re not subject to international trade disruptions or shifting tariffs. That means we can offer consistent pricing and reliable supply—providing stability and peace of mind to our customers and partners. At Waterstone, American-made isn’t just a label. It’s a promise.

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Why Waterstone: More Than Faucets, A Legacy of American Luxury

Luxury isn’t just a label. It’s a legacy. And at Waterstone Faucets, it’s one we’ve been building for over 25 years. When our founder set out to create Waterstone, it wasn’t just about building kitchen faucets—it was about building the best kitchen faucet. One that redefined what it meant to be both functional and beautiful. One that could only be described as luxury, not because of the name, but because of how it feels in your hand—solid, precise, intentional. From day one, Waterstone has stood for craftsmanship, quality, and American-made excellence. Every component is designed, machined, and hand-assembled right here in Murrieta, California. Our team of artisans doesn’t just build products—they perfect them. With every faucet and accessory, we strive to create not only a lasting piece of hardware but a piece of heritage. This isn’t mass production. This is meticulous, passionate work by skilled hands—engineers, designers, and craftsmen who understand that luxury is found in the details. Our dedication doesn’t stop with the product. It extends to the people behind the brand—our team, the showrooms that display our work, the dealers who share our story, and the designers who bring Waterstone into the most inspired kitchens across the country. Every decision we make is grounded in collaboration and guided by a passion for excellence. To us, Luxury is Waterstone. It is the craftsmanship you can see. The weight you can feel. The precision you can trust. It’s not just what we do. It’s who we are. Waterstone isn’t just about faucets. It’s about legacy. It’s about intention. It’s about raising the standard—and then exceeding it.

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Two-Handle PLP Faucet – Newest Kitchen Faucet Model

A Masterpiece of Luxury & Functionality Our new innovative faucet seamlessly blends artistry and convenience. Available in two captivating styles, this faucet is a testament to design ingenuity. With a staggering array of 40 spout configurations and 2 spray head style options, your choices are as limitless as your imagination. The “Positive Lock Pulldown” design secures the sprayer elegantly when not in use, while the sleek, slender body complements contemporary kitchens flawlessly. Crafted from eco-friendly solid brass or 316 stainless steel, it boasts a counterbalanced weight on the spray hose, ensuring a seamless extension and retraction. The lever handle spray head epitomizes convenience, while the wave spring handle system guarantees smoothness and stability. Designed, machined, and perfected in the USA, our faucet resonates with the legacy of exquisite craftsmanship. Elevate your kitchen to a realm of luxury with our newest faucet – an embodiment of design prowess and opulence40 spout configurations, 2 spray head style options, and available in all finishes Anti-rocking spout ensures smooth wobble-free swivel Counterbalanced weight prevents snapback Hot and cold dual-lever control with ceramic disk valve cartridges Wave spring handle brake provides smooth pull Reinforced braided connection hoses

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Waterstone’s Commitment to Sustainable Practices 

We at Waterstone pride ourselves on our inherent will to protect the environment with sustainable, green manufacturing processes. From the beginning, our goal has always been to create the highest quality plumbing products without prioritizing profit over the planet. Waterstone is keenly aware of the effects that many industrial manufacturing processes have on our ailing environment. As a result, our owner and CEO, Chris Kuran, has made it a point to ensure that Waterstone leads the industry in green and sustainable methods. Kuran attended the United State Naval Academy and served in the US Marines, where he became intimately familiar with ocean and its many essential functions. He garnered a love for the sea that not only motivated him to protect it, but continues to inspire product design and development. To this day, Chris Kuran and his family find immense joy in the captivating beauty of the Pacific Ocean and its scenic coastlines.  Chris Kuran and the Waterstone team understand that small manufacturers play an enormous role in not only setting an example of green, sustainable, manufacturing practices for other companies, but also in helping to preserve and protect our planet’s resources. Due to the clear environmental impact of larger companies that produce carbon emissions and toxic waste, the impact of the net sum of pollutants contributed by smaller manufacturers is often overlooked.  With a corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility in Southern California, Waterstone happily abides by California’s environmentally conscious manufacturing code. In fact, California manufacturers like us comply with the most stringent environmental regulations in the United States. However, many of the practices required by law have been part of Waterstone’s ethos since our inception – ensuring that every resource is used, re-used, and recycled or disposed of ethically. Our products comply with Cal-Green (California Green Building Standards Code), CEC (California Energy Commission), and meet or exceed NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) standards.   A Focus on Green Manufacturing  Waterstone prioritizes the environment in a multitude of ways, many of which are observed within our meticulous manufacturing methods. At our manufacturing facility in Murrieta, California, we use CNC (Computer Numeric Control) machining to maximize efficiency and when buying new CNC and polishing equipment, we utilize 480-volt machinery, which consumes less energy and results in the same quality. Waterstone also uses low toxicity plating, polishing, finishing and coatings. We employ the Trivalent Chrome plating process, which is less toxic and more environmentally friendly than traditional hexavalent chrome plating.   Recycling and Responsible Waste Management  We proudly practice a zero-waste process; nothing goes down the drain. All liquid waste from our finishing and CNC processes is reduced through an evaporative technique and is then handed off for treatment and processing by qualified companies. Even our testing stations utilize water that is filtered and recycled.  Our manufacturing process results in brass shavings, which we melt down and recycle. In fact, we recycle 99% of our brass and steel chips. Used parts are also recycled with care. Our thoughtful approach to recycling and disposal minimizes heavy metal waste and conserves energy and is a large part of what makes our process sustainable.   Green Earth, Clean Air  We take a number of measures to minimize our carbon footprint as we manufacture and distribute our products. All Waterstone brass and Stainless Steel is purchased from American distributors, so our materials aren’t shipped exorbitant distances. For years, we have given our customers the option to bundle their products into one box, made to fit a full faucet suite. This practice enables us to minimize shipments (and therefore carbon emissions) and reduce the volume of packaging materials that are sent for further recycling, or worse, sent to a land fill.  Sustainabile Packaging  It’s not just our packaging and shipping process that supports our green cause; our packaging material also goes the extra mile. Waterstone’s packaging is made from 70/30 material, meaning that it is made from 70% recycled material combined with 30% virgin material. The foam inserts that protect our products during distribution are made of recyclable urethane material. Once recycled, the urethane becomes a necessary component and is used to make hundreds of other products including mattresses, carpet padding, exercise mats, or sneakers. Recently, we have implemented a sustainability best-practice by minimizing ink and color-coating of our packaging, opting instead to leave the cardboard its natural color. As Waterstone continues to grow and produce artisanal, one-of-a-kind fixtures, so does our potential footprint. Now, more than ever, we are pushing upward with our best foot forward. We aim to ensure that our manufacturing processes, distribution methods, and product attributes respect the Earth, as well as protect water quality. Waterstone will continue to find ways to reduce waste and emissions, ensure that our brass is of the highest standard, and fight for a cleaner and greener community.  Due to our consistent growth we have had to increase our factory square footage, and then once again, add more office space. Each time we grow we do so in an energy efficient manner. All new appliances and air conditioning are Energy Star compliant, all lighting is LED, bathroom fixtures are water conserving and meet California low flow standards. At Waterstone we consistently look for ways to reduce our energy footprint while improving our facilities.  We at Waterstone want to emphasize that we take our conservation and environmentally-focused efforts seriously, and we hope you do too.  

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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!

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Argonaut for ID Magazine’s Best of Year Awards

We are thrilled to announce that voting is open for Waterstone’s entry in the Interior Design Magazine Best of Year Awards. Waterstone’s innovative Argonaut collection is entered in the Bath Fittings + Fixtures category. The Argonaut collection’s thoughtfully engineered designs took three years to perfect – a testament to Waterstone’s inimitable craftsmanship. There is one vote allowed per category, per day, now through October 14th, 2022. We thank you for your support. Vote here!

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Waterstone Featured Twice in House Beautiful’s Kitchens Issue

Waterstone products are featured in two separate articles within House Beautiful’s 2022 The Kitchen issue. In an article entitled, “The Next Chapter”, Waterstone Faucets serve as sculptural centerpieces in a newly renovated kitchen designed by Caren Rideau of The Kitchen Design Group. The clients, having recently become empty-nesters, sought to breathe new life into their 15-year-old space with elegant, modernized appliances. Rideau specified Waterstone Faucets in Polished Nickel, implementing both the Traditional PLP Pulldown and the Traditional Prep Size PLP Pulldown with Angled Spout. The white cabinetry and metallic accents in a mix of finishes create a space that is both airy and warm — perfectly enhanced by Waterstone Faucets. In addition to this beautiful project feature, Waterstone is also included in “Quick Kitchen Switches”, a selection of top products that will transform a kitchen without remodeling. Waterstone’s Fulton Industrial PLP Faucet with Angled Spout makes the list of favorite faucets. With its detailed diamond knurling and signature PLP (Positive Lock Pulldown) technology, this faucet offers both sophistication and function. The August/September issue of House Beautiful is available now in both print and digital formats!

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Creating an Indoor-Outdoor Kitchen with a Unique Take on the Scandi & California Styles

After renovating a showstopping ‘historic modern’ craftsman home in the heart of Venice, California, the teams at Abramson Architects, Joan Behnke & Associates and M.E. Development have reunited for a neighboring project in the famous Venice Walk Streets. Coining the term “Scandifornian Modern,” the firms designed the home to be a hybrid of multiple styles – pulling in Scandinavian simplicity, Californian casual, and sleek modernity. The home is not only identified by its Scandinavian minimalism and relaxed Californian vibe, but also by its nod to Japanese design through color mixing, natural materials and contemporary silhouettes. In addition to its charming style, the home’s proximity to the beach and open layout – with a stunning kitchen at its center – creates an enviable environment ideal for a convivial coastal lifestyle. Interior designer Joan Behnke called it “an entertainment home, with the ability to open all the doors and enjoy the pool as well as all the various outdoor spaces from the front yard to the roof terrace.” The group’s first renovation, a 1907 craftsman bungalow, was required by local ordinances to keep the historic architecture intact. This time around, the team “had more flexibility in terms of design, which allowed for greater creativity.” Because the Scandifornian Modern was a new build with fewer restraints, the design team “kept the aesthetic cleaner and more modern so that it could appeal to a broader, current audience,” Joan said. That clean and modern aesthetic is best exemplified in the luxe kitchen, where dark, rich cabinetry meets bright countertops, geometric brass lighting and gourmet appliances. Complete with a Waterstone Modern PLP faucet suite, Contemporary Potfiller and Contemporary Cabinet Hardware, the kitchen was designed with timelessness and pro-level functionality in mind. “The Waterstone fixtures are sleek and aesthetically mix very well with the style of the house. We loved the contemporary look without the harsh corners or lines, [which] will not look dated over the years,” Joan said. “The kitchen is also very functional, whether it’s for a family’s daily use or for a chef to create a special evening, the means and methods of operations is very hands-on.” Beyond its state-of-the-art fixtures, the kitchen also flows into the dining and living spaces, with views of both the front garden and private deck. The kitchen’s sliding doors open out to a private pool and jacuzzi, which are nestled on the side of the house. The wood deck, lounge furniture and television make the space feel like a cozy room that happens to be outdoors. There’s even a sliding pass-through window that gives quick access to the kitchen sink and faucet suite, so guests can easily grab a glass of filtered water from the Waterstone filtration faucet or pass along food and drinks from inside. Learn more about the Modern Venice Homes here: Modern Venice Homes

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Argonaut Bath Collection Receives Design Excellence Award from ASID New Jersey

We’re thrilled to announce that our new Argonaut collection has won a Design Excellence award from the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) New Jersey chapter! The Argonaut was selected for its positive impact on life, functionality, innovative material use, creativity, and additional markers of impactful design. After many years of development, our Argonaut bath collection was first introduced this spring. Comprised of an entire suite of primary bath fittings from lavatory faucets to shower heads, hand showers, tub fillers and accessories, the Argonaut was designed to fill the untapped spaces and provide solutions to the problems commonly found in the bath plumbing space. Engineered, refined and hand-finished in our sole Southern California factory, the Argonaut bath products exude the American craftsmanship and innovative design features that have put our kitchen faucets front and center in the market over the past 20 years. The award for Industry Partner was announced at the 2022 Design Excellence Awards Ceremony on June 28th at the Galloping Hills Clubhouse in Kenilworth, New Jersey. George Oliphant, the Emmy award-winning host of NBC’s “George to the Rescue,” served as Master of Ceremonies. Judges were comprised of past award-winning ASID members from across the country. For the Industry Partner award, each entry was judged on the following criteria: Positive impact on life and human experience Effectiveness and functionality of the product Innovative use of materials Creativity Overall visual impact Use of universal design or sustainable materials See more of the Argonaut bath collection suite.

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