Picks From Your Peers: 3 Kitchen and Bath Favorites From Wayne Turett
Wayne Turett, RA, LEED GA, of New York City-based The Turett Collaborative, says he uses a client-centric design process “to create something new, fresh, surprising, and elegant” in every project. His kitchen and bath designs strive to be three things: contemporary, inviting, and energy efficient.
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The Duravit L-Cube Vanity is not only stylish and fits with a variety of bathroom layouts, but you can tell it’s a high-quality piece of furniture, from the luxurious finished interior of the drawers, as well as their soft-closing hardware,” Turett says. “The design is contemporary without being overtly trendy, ensuring longevity in any bathroom setting.” Vanities are available in sizes from 24 to 48 inches long and in 34 finishes. duravit.us
Turett likes to add the Gaggenau coffee maker to kitchens as an added convenience for clients. “The Gaggenau built-in coffee maker is beautiful and easy to use,” Turett says. “It is contemporary-looking and also makes offering guests a cup of espresso an effortless undertaking.” gaggenau.com/us
“The Axor Massaud collection is a beautiful blend of organic and geometric shapes,” Turett says. “The tall, single-hole faucet has a side joystick control, which is fun and easy to use—even with soapy hands.” Developed by French designer Jean-Marie Massaud, the collection’s shape was inspired by the course of a natural waterfall. It comes in chrome. axor-design.com