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Traditional bathroom help

hypersonic

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Someone I know is renovating an old house. They are wanting a classical-style bathroom, something that is very glamorous (maybe a bit decadent) but elegant.

I suggested Sherle Wagner, but I wonder if you guys can think of other companies that specialize in high-end bathroom fittings in a classical style.
 

JayJay

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There are lots of nice options available at all price points, but I can't recall the brands.
 

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lefroy and brooks, Waterworks, Dorenbrach, Jado, Kallista, P.E. Guerin- the finest in my opinion and they stand behind the product!!!

SW is unique and you either like it or you don't - but it is well made and really like no one else.
 

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I'm renovating too and plan on buying lots of stuff from www.vintagetubs.com I'd recommend a clawfoot tub. Given your examples, maybe a Roman tub might be appropriate though it would require a bit more space.
 

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