Collection by Diana Budds

Kitchen and Bath Trend to Watch: Warm Metals

Warm metals have hit peak popularity in furniture and lighting—and now the kitchen and bath industry.

In 1968, Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen designed the 112 faucet and mixer series and a line of in-wall accessories for Vola. In 2014, the Danish company updated the classic design by adding a deep copper finish.
In 1968, Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen designed the 112 faucet and mixer series and a line of in-wall accessories for Vola. In 2014, the Danish company updated the classic design by adding a deep copper finish.
Single-Bowl Luxury Stainless Copper Sink by Rohl, $3,200

Made in Italy from commercial-grade metals, the sink marries the look of copper with the durability of stainless steel.
Single-Bowl Luxury Stainless Copper Sink by Rohl, $3,200 Made in Italy from commercial-grade metals, the sink marries the look of copper with the durability of stainless steel.
Riverwood, Hex, and Midcentury knobs and Greenwood pulls by Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co., from $12

Changing cabinet knobs and drawer pulls is an inexpensive (and noncommittal) way to tap into the warm metallics trend.
Riverwood, Hex, and Midcentury knobs and Greenwood pulls by Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co., from $12 Changing cabinet knobs and drawer pulls is an inexpensive (and noncommittal) way to tap into the warm metallics trend.
Programma CU line L safety support by PBA, $408

A handsome line of accessibility products, Programma CU includes grab bars, a shower seat, door handles, and cabinet pulls.
Programma CU line L safety support by PBA, $408 A handsome line of accessibility products, Programma CU includes grab bars, a shower seat, door handles, and cabinet pulls.