Brooklyn, N.Y.–based Watermark Designs has relaunched the Chelsea faucet, which was originally designed for Hastings Tile & Bath by designer Bob Gifford. The faucet’s most striking feature is its 7½” height. Cast in lead-free brass with 4½” handles, Chelsea incorporates a tilting aerator, allowing users to control the direction of its 1.5 gpm water flow. watermark-designs.com
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