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The One Minute Wheel Faucet

See one of our amazing assemblers build a Wheel Pulldown Faucet in one minute! The Wheel Faucet is the most unique and intricate design we have in our line. It is made up of over 60 parts. The attention to detail and the craftsmanship is what our crew take pride in. We love what we do! Here at Waterstone, we’re proud be be the only American made kitchen faucet company in the industry. [youtube video_id=”IWTLt059HVk” placeholder=”no” width=”640″ height=”360″ ]

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Waterstone Adds a 30th Finish – Classic Bronze

Waterstone is proud to announce our newest addition to our finish collection – Classic Bronze. The 30th finish in our faucet line, Classic Bronze will add a warmth and charm to any kitchen design. Waterstone has always kept on top of kitchen trends and the market has asked for this new color tint. “This will be the hot finish for 2018,” says Darcy Kuran, Southern California Sales Rep. “Kitchen designers and home owners want to bring in earth tones and warm hues to their home. Since the kitchen is the most used room in the home, we want to enhance these designs by offering an elegant finish on a beautiful faucet.” When it comes to a particular look, architects, kitchen designers and DIY home owners demand authenticity. We have provided a new hue that will help recreate that early American style and will bring a timeless beauty to any traditional or contemporary kitchen. Classic Bronze is a perfect choice for someone who needs a finish between the shine of a Satin Brass and the darker patina of a Antique Bronze. The early days in America history was a simple time, but it’s color palettes are still influencing us in the modern world. Our Classic Bronze finish was inspired by the spirit of our forefathers and their love of warm and rich earth tones. A spirit shared by us at Waterstone and is reflected in our American made faucet designs. We looked at historical palettes that are based on earth tints, sourced either from iron oxide or copper. Then fused these tints to create a warm hue familiar to us from early American applications – brown, burnt orange, ochre, umber, and sienna. At Waterstone, we have blended art and technology to create one of the most beautiful finishes in our product line. A timeless look that will warm your home and bring the history of America right into your kitchen.

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Waterstone in the Wild

Our Faucets Are Out There! Waterstone Faucets has been featured in several kitchen design publications, HGTV, Cooking Network TV shows and interior designer videos. Running amok in kitchens all across the United States. It’s okay though. These faucets were born and raised in the USA and they feel right at home. Explore the kitchen design world and discover our American Made kitchen faucets out in the Wild. Taylor Swift and Vogue Give a Tour of Her Beverly Hills Kitchen Taylor Swift is a major musical talent and seems to be able to do anything – except a cartwheel. We found this out and more as Vogue Magazine asks 73 questions while giving a tour of her Beverly Hills home. For the May issue, the singer answers personal questions including what she’d be doing if she wasn’t a singer (advertising), Googling herself (don’t), favorite drink (coffee), favorite food (chicken tenders) and her double jointed elbows. Although Swift is world famous and an amazingly talented singer and songwriter, she seems right at ease answering personal questions. In the kitchen, the decor has a VMA award right next to the coffee maker and a gold Waterstone Gantry Pulldown Faucet. She poured a glass of water for her guest with a matching Annapolis Filtration Faucet. She also has two awesome cats. Thanks Taylor for sharing your 73 things. See the Video: Vogue.com NATE BERKUS AND JEREMIAH BRENT’S CALIFORNIA DREAM HOUSE In a recent Open Door Video Series on Architectural Digest, celebrity designers Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent give a full-access house tour around their spectacular 1928 Spanish Colonial home in Los Angeles. The stars of TLC’s Nate & Jeremiah By Design take us through the design techniques and innovations that make their home unique. The main sink area features an polished brass Annapolis Bridge Faucet Suite on a farmhouse sink. It matches perfectly with the Whitechapel brass knobs and surrounding countertops by Ollin Stone. On the island sink sits a polished brass Waterstone Annapolis Prep Faucet with matching Annapolis Filtration Faucet. Circa-1960 French barstools surround the island, with 19th-century French lanterns lighting it from above. Above an amazing stainless steel stove, is a Waterstone brass Wall Mounted Potfiller. Read the full story here… Take a Tour of Haylie Duff’s Gorgeous Kitchen (Ugly Mugs Included!) Cooking Channel star Haylie Duff, shows off her new, do-it-yourself kitchen remodel to People Magazine. The video shows the amazing open space kitchen design features white cabinets, grey tile and some creative decorations that make it unique. A heart decoration made of iron, a vintage milkshake maker lamp and “the ugliest mugs you’ve ever seen” adore the shelves. The first thing Haylie bought for the remodel was a Waterstone Traditional Gantry Faucet Suite with matching Air Switch and Air Gap. She calls it “the jewelry of her kitchen.” Thanks Haylie! Glad you enjoy it. See more of Haylie Duff on Real Girl’s Kitchen on the Cooking Channel Guy Fieri Check it out! That’s a Hunley Kitchen Faucet there on the set of Guy Fieri’s cooking show. Good cooking always starts with a great looking Hunley Kitchen Faucet with an articulated spout and a sleek contemporary chrome finish – just like the one Guy uses… very cool. Guy Fieri, chef, restaurateur, New York Times bestselling author and Emmy Award-winning host began his love affair with food at the age of ten, selling soft pretzels from a three-wheeled bicycle cart he built with his father called “The Awesome Pretzel Cart.” After selling pretzels and washing dishes for six years, Guy earned enough money to pursue his dream of studying abroad as an exchange student in Chantilly, France. There he gained a profound appreciation for international cuisine that further strengthened his passion for food. He returned to the U.S. and graduated from the University of Nevada Las Vegas with a degree in Hospitality Management. www.guyfieri.com Waterstone Gantry Faucet Now a Regular on Sam the Cooking Guy We love Sam the Cooking Guy and he’s a good friend of the Waterstone family (even though he was made in Canada we gave him a Waterstone Passport!). That garlic bread he is preparing looks awesome, as does that beautiful Contemporary Gantry Faucet on his sink! Sam the Cooking Guy is an everyday guy. He has found a way to make cooking casually understandable. With no fancy equipment and by speaking English instead of ‘chef-speak,’ He is the everyman of television cooking. Sam has been using a Waterstone Gantry Faucet for a couple of years now and can be regularly seen in the background of his show. The show is shot in San Diego, CA right in his actual kitchen. You can get a real sense of how our contemporary style kitchen faucets can add functionality and elegance to any kitchen. We can all relate to Sam the Cooking Guy. He cook with his kids, dogs and neighbors – just like we all do. On his website, he states, “There’s no fois gras… no white truffle oil, no ‘Peruvian mountain-raised squab in sesame-lime-soy marinade stuffed with braised forest turnips and wild inoki mushrooms in a hand pressed plum and raspberry glaze’. I’m just a regular guy, using regular words showing how to cook easy, great food… Food that’s ‘big in taste and small in effort’. It’s a handful of ingredients and a few steps – that’s it. This is a cooking show “for the rest of us,” I like to say. And now it’s on. Thanks Sam! Check out Sam’s great LiveCasts – http://www.thesamlivecast.com/ www.thecookingguy.com

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Waterstone Launches New Website and Branding

2017 has already produced some amazing products and programs that will solidify our reputation as the best American made kitchen faucet anywhere. NOBODY does what we do. Along with our new Traditional PLP Faucets and Cabinet Hardware, Waterstone has created a new branding design. An updated website, new color scheme and a new motto – Jewelry for Your Kitchen. We are proud of the fact that we are the only full line kitchen faucet company that manufactures in the United States. MADE IN THE USA! Our new branding will focus on the outstanding people we have, the innovation and quality of our products, and the pride we show in our manufacturing process. Log in to our backend frequently to get the latest Waterstone and faucet industry news. You can also download documents, edit your user profile, and order marketing materials. WE’VE GONE SOCIAL! Waterstone has now entered the social media arena. Become a fan of our Facebook page and follow us on Instagram. Check outpromotion videos, product spotlights, and tech support videos on our YouTube channel. We never stop innovating and 2017 is no exception. Waterstone will continue to be the leader in the kitchen faucetry. It’s the people, it’s the products, and it’s the process that contribute to our success. Enjoy our new site.

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Waterstone is Heading to Cabo!

When Waterstone was looking to expand into Mexico, it teamed up with one of the country biggest appliance distributors. Gomez and Hilman in San José del Cabo, BC provides a wide range of residential appliances, industrial kitchen equipment for restaurants and hotels to the Cabo area. Their high-end products include Sub Zero, Wolf and Viking. When Director of International Sales, Darcy Kuran, reached out to Gomez and Hilman, it was an immediate fit. Gomez and Hilman just happen to be looking into expansion into plumbing and Waterstone’s luxury kitchen faucets were an easy choice. This then lead to Randy Misher, Alejandro Gomez Lozano and Geovanni Alvarez coming up to California to see the factory and the manufacturing process. After this initial meeting, it was time to bring Waterstone south of the border. Waterstone President, Chris Kuran and Darcy flew into San Jose and headed straight for the Gomez and Hilman showroom for training. Darcy, who speaks fluent Spanish, trained employees about the features of Waterstone and how we stand out from the rest. After training, it was time to be a tourist. That first night, the Kurans were invited to have a wonderful dinner with the G&H manager and their four children. The next day is was on the Cabo San Lucas for a boat tour, shopping and some margaritas. Throughout Baja California and the rest of Mexico, Gomez and Hilman are well known for offering an extensive variety of high end kitchen products. We look forward to working with such amazing partners for many years to come.

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Waterstone Faucets is Awarded SBA Exporter of the Year

The U.S. Small Business Administration, in recognition of the 53rd annual National Small Business Week, has awarded Waterstone Faucets as the 2016 Region IX Small Business Exporter of the Year. Waterstone President Chris Kuran accepted the award on May 3rd in a ceremony was hosted by the SBA Santa Ana District Office and the Orange County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. The event was held in the Disneyland Hotel Grand Ballroom. Congratulations Chris and the Waterstone team! Other awardees include: Martha Daniel, President, Information Management Resources, Inc. – 2016 Small Business Person of the Year (Aliso Viejo) Tuan Van Nguyen, President, Quoc Viet Foods – Finalist, 2016 Small Business Person of the Year (Orange) Ali Youssef, Owner/President, USOC Medical, Inc. – Finalist, 2016 Small Business Person of the Year (Irvine) David K. Hanson, Jr., President, Hands on Bicycles DBA Jax Bicycle Center – Finalist, 2016 Small Business Person of the Year (Various locations) Taylor Hale, Chief Executive Officer, Crown Paper Converting – 2016 Family Owned Small Business of the Year (Ontario) Venu Sarakki, Chief Executive Officer, Sarakki Associates, Inc. – 2016 8(a) Business Development Program Graduate of the Year (Santa Ana) Jay Goth, Executive Director, InSoCalConnect – 2016 Small Business Champion of the Year (Temecula) Bekele Demissie, Senior Community & Business Relations Specialist, Orange County Transportation Authority – 2016 Minority Small Business Champion of the Year (Santa Ana) Robert V. “Bobby” McDonald, President & Executive Director, Black Chamber of Commerce of Orange County and Member, Orange County Veterans Advisory Council – 2016 Veteran Small Business Champion of the Year (Santa Ana) Desiree Patno, Chief Executive Officer, National Association of Women in Real Estate Businesses – 2016 Women in Business Champion of the Year (Irvine) Paul Symczak, Executive Director, LaunchPad Small Business Development Center – 2016 Small Business Development Center Excellence & Innovation Award (Aliso Viejo) About Small Business Week Every year since 1963, the President of the United States has issued a proclamation announcing National Small Business Week, which recognizes the critical contributions of America’s entrepreneurs and small business owners. More than half of Americans either own or work for a small business, and they create about two out of every three new jobs in the U.S. each year. As part of National Small Business Week, the agency takes the opportunity to highlight the impact of outstanding entrepreneurs, small business owners, and champions at local events around the country. Every day, these individuals are working to grow small businesses, create 21st century jobs, drive innovation, and increase America’s global competitiveness. For more information, please visit www.sba.gov/nsbw.

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AJ Marguilis Interiors – Pennington, NJ

AJ Margulis Interiors is a Pennington, New Jersey-based design studio whose sensibility is current and timeless. The ultimate goal of AJ Margulis Interiors is to create environments that are in keeping with your lifestyle and taste. Rooms that are fresh, stimulating, and will stand the test of time. Creative living spaces that are both beautiful and comfortable. Their approach is a true collaboration with you from start to finish to create a design scheme that brings your interior project to life. The finished look will be framed by our creative understanding and expertise while reflecting your taste. Whether you are drawn to a style that is contemporary, classic or country, or simply like comfortable eclectic spaces, they can create a look that is stunning. In two recent projects, AJ Margulis included Waterstone Faucets in the kitchen designs. For a kitchen project in Hopewell, New Jersey, the Towson Kitchen Faucet was chosen as an elegant complement to an amazing soapstone sink. The vintage-style farm sink features an embossed fox for a nice country feel. A matching Waterstone soap/lotion dispenser and side spray completed the Towson Faucet Suite. Another stand-out kitchen design was an expansion and renovation of a traditional interior. Located in Pennington, NJ, the home’s kitchen was expanded to open up access to other rooms and make it more functional. On the island sink, a Waterstone Traditional Pulldown Faucet was added as a centerpiece to this beautiful, traditional design. AJ also utilized a Waterstone Towson Bar Faucet and Filtration Faucet on the wet bar sink area. AJ Margulis is a graduate of Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Science and a Fider Accredited Masters Degree in Interior Design. AJ spent 12 years working side by side with a well regarded, high-end designer in the Princeton area before opening her own shop. She has worked on several Designer Showhouses and independently with clients in the greater Princeton area, Bucks County, and the Jersey Shore. Whether you are looking to renovate, redesign and/or redecorate one room or an entire house, AJ Margulis will be happy to consult with you on your interior design project. Based in Pennington, NJ, AJ currently has projects in Princeton, NJ; Newtown, PA; and New York, NY. See contact information at the bottom of this page. Project – Hopewell, NJ A kitchen remodel that updated the layout and appearance of the original 1980’s space. The homeowners do a lot of cooking and entertaining so the space needed to be spacious enough for a crowd while still being comfortable for two. The use of natural materials such as soapstone and pine keep the kitchen feeling warm and current at the same time. See project… Project – Pennington, NJ The architecture of the home is traditional, but this kitchen expansion and remodel complements the family’s current needs. Blackboard inserts on the cabinets for drawing and beautiful wall art are just a few creative touches. To create a more open and appealing floor plan, access to the kitchen was enhanced into three adjoining spaces. See project… For more information: AJ Margulis Interior Designer, Allied ASID 136 King George Road Pennington, New Jersey 08534 Telephone: (609) 577-0666 Fax: (609) 737-3257 Email: aj@ajmargulisinteriors.com Website: www.ajmargulisinteriors.com More Photos…

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Jackie Glass Inc., Toronto Canada

Jackie Glass is the principal Designer for her full-service design firm, Jackie Glass Inc. Jackie and her experienced team of professional Designers have a passion for creating inspired living spaces and delight in offering their discerning clients personalized design service from start to finish. Jackie is a regular design expert on Cityline, a popular nationally broadcast lifestyle television show in Canada. The firm’s work is regularly featured in National and regional magazines and newspapers. Email: info@jackieglass.ca Website: www.jackieglass.ca Phone: 905-823-3008 A Traditional Kitchen with a French Twist By Karen Kirk The owners of this classic white kitchen designed by Cranberry Hill Kitchens love its timeless, traditional style and the cloud white painted cabinetry but wanted to bring the room to life and give it an elegant French-country twist by styling it with French-inspired decorative elements. For this they turned to their favourite shop, Winterberry Lane that specializes in chic French décor and offers the exclusive design services of Designer Jackie Glass. Together Jackie and Winterberry Lane were able to achieve the look the couple had been dreaming of for their beautiful new kitchen. Inspired by the swirling mosaic border in the backsplash, Jackie started with her signature colour palette of classic neutral tones in warm white, soft blue and subtle cream. Introducing these soothing colours throughout the kitchen would help balance the high contrast between the white cabinetry and the dark-stained floors and add just the right touch of ooh-la-la charm to the space. The key to instantly translating the traditional tone of the space to a soft chic French style, the dull beige walls were painted in an intriguing gray/blue/green colour (Benjamin Moore Stonington Gray) that delightfully changes with the light, adding dimension and warmth day and night. Next, soft sheer linen blinds help diffuse the harsh sunlight that streams in through the south-facing windows and lend softness to the overall look. Finishes were carefully chosen by Cranberry Hill Kitchens. The durable Caesarstone (Dreamy Marfil) creamy white countertops work beautifully with the integrated round Corian-topped (Vanilla) dining table that sits on a uniquely shaped custom pedestal base. Corian was chosen over quartz to offer a softer touch to the dining surface. The clever mixing of surface materials gives the kitchen a uniqueness that transcends typical finishes and styles found in today’s kitchens. The white Franke Fireclay farm sink with antique-pewter pull down faucet by Waterstone Faucets define the French-country look while offering practicality and sophisticated style. A matching pot filler accents the tumbled stone backsplash over the stove, an addition that the owners didn’t think they needed but found they can’t live without! The enameled details and old-world styling and finish of the faucets add an authentic custom look to this elegant kitchen. In the dining area, the stunning wall-to-wall built-in china cabinet with glass-front doors, offer the owners a place to display treasured items along with tableware for everyday use in the kitchen and special occasions in the formal dining room that’s just off the kitchen. Interior lighting makes the contents sparkle. From Winterberry Lane, Jackie chose a set of gorgeous Louis IV dining chairs, dripping with French charm, upholstered in a soft cream/green/blue check (Kravet 1513) and a French-style, painted-iron chandelier for over the table to complete the look, creating a welcoming French-inspired kitchen that the homeowners have been longing for. Fait accompli! To see Jackie in the kitchen on Cityline click here. Photos by Karen Kirk

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Jules Art of Living – Atherton, CA

An Oasis in the Heart of Silicon Valley Jules Nolet, a home designer and builder from Atherton, California has been building fine homes in the Silicon Valley and San Francisco Bay area for about 15 years. Atherton is a small, coveted residential community residential community. The six square mile town is lush, covered with beautiful live oaks, redwoods, and other ornamental trees. Austerely different, Atherton is populated by Google and other Silicon Valley execs. To create her own oasis, Jules purchased a 1970s split-level home on a one acre lot and deemed it “disgusting.” She leveled the existing house and began to build a traditional French home that holds a special place in her heart. A lifelong traveler, Jules was inspired by the love of life mindset in France. The art, the culture and the insistence that life is to enjoy. That lifestyle is carried over to to her design. During her travels, Jules always kept a camera close at hand and her photography sometimes lead to the perfect design. “It may be a garden outside of Bali, a mas in Provence, a dining room in Paris,” she says. “Or maybe just a great piece, like a Bagues gilt chandelier or a burl walnut armoire, that somehow, in some strange and wonderful way, becomes the foundation for your new home.” For her own home, Jules imported two containers from France full of architectural antiques. When it came to the kitchen, Jules did not want to do the stereotypical French country kitchen. She wanted a more contemporary style that reflects the more modern approach that French designers take in renovating older homes. Built with large bay windows, clean lines and high ceilings, the kitchen is simple and elegant. A focal point in the kitchen is a Waterstone Contemporary Gantry Faucet. “I wanted to build the kitchen around the sink area. The faucet is artistic in design. It is eye candy but practical. My life is a lot like that.” On the island, Jules features a Waterstone Hunley Prep Faucet and matching side spray, disposal air switch and soap dispenser. The pride and the passion of Jule’s work does not end at her front door. Her true inspiration is the way a home design connects with people. Blending traditional aesthetics and modern sensibilities – and her romance for the way the French live – is a reflection of her amazing work. Services Provided Home Design, Construction Management, Interior Design Areas Serviced San Francisco Bay Area Jules Art of Living (650) 218-6411 Jules@JulesArtOfLiving.com Website – www.JulesArtofLiving.com Houzz – www.houzz.com/pro/julesnolet/jules-art-of-living More Photos…

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