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THG-Paris Fabergé Egg Faucets


April 7, 2015
THG-Paris Fabergé egg faucet
This article first appeared in the PB April 2015 issue of Pro Builder.

THG-Paris’ newest line of bath faucets replicates the popular Fabergé eggs. The Vogue model is a part of the Prestige Collection and uses a combination of crystal and stones featuring colors such as Amethyst, Blue Lapiz Lazuli, Red Jasper, Brown Tiger Eye, and Black Onyx. Panthère, part of the Cristal de Lalique Collection, has a distinct character and elegance boasting oval eggs in black or clear crystals topped with a smooth service and the Lalique imprint etched in brass. Marquise, part of the Bernardaud Collection, offers elegant faucets and coordinating accessories such as dishes, vases, and soap dishes. Cheverny embodies royalty with intricate detailing and jewel-like construction and is available in a number of colors and more than 35 hand-polished finishes with coordinating accessories. 

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