Brizo at IBS 2013
A Featured Product at IBS – Brizo Faucets
From Jason Wu to Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center
Among the exciting new products shown at the 2013 International Builder Show was a high fashion look designed by Jason Wu for Brizo. Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center carries a full line of luxury plumbing fixtures including Brizo
Fashion designer of inaugural ball gowns for first lady Michelle Obama, Jason Wu now shows his skill at designing plumbing fixtures. This new Brizo faucet in a black matte finish is part of a collection of Jason Wu products from Brizo, the luxury brand of Masco Company's Delta Faucet. The collection includes a set of black bathroom faucets, towel rings, and other accents by Jason Wu.
Shown below are Wu designed shower fixtures in the black matte finish.
Here's what the folks at Brizo have to say about their new fashion forward line. “This exclusive bath collection features the aesthetic sense of a renowned fashion designer, coupled with the design and innovation-including SmartTouchPlus™ and TempIQ™ Temperature Control Technology-that could only come from Brizo.”
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