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Samuel Heath Shower Trim

Echoing the symmetrical architectural aesthetic of Art Deco with stepped features referencing the silhouette of the Chrysler building, the concealed Style Moderne shower trim set includes two open outlets and metal cross controls.


By Professional Builder Staff June 25, 2013
This article first appeared in the PB June 2013 issue of Pro Builder.

Echoing the symmetrical architectural aesthetic of Art Deco with stepped features referencing the silhouette of the Chrysler building, the concealed Style Moderne shower trim set includes two open outlets and metal cross controls. Made in England using a process that combines modern technology and hand craftsmanship, the set is finished using a high-quality plating process to ensure a flawless finish.

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