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For years, the entertainment industry including shows and films like The Jetsons, Star Wars, Back to the Future, Futurama, Meet the Robinsons, or whatever futuristic utopia-set media has filled heads with fantasies of what the future would hold.
Nonchalant transportation via spaceship, communicative robots, time travel, and more filled imaginative minds and excited viewers. As we slowly approach 2020, a year that didn’t even sound real, we have observed several aspects of these shows and movies that are beginning to become astonishingly normalized.
As every second passes, our society is at its most advanced point.
In the past couple of decades, bold engineers in the entertainment, aerospace, technology, agricultural, food, and more have developed revolutionary advancements that have significantly enhanced society and surpassed any other previous time. From horsedrawn carriages and candlelit homes, we have reached a point of the highest standard of living. Although there are still vast improvements to be made, for now, we can applaud all that we have achieved as a society.
However, even with all of the astonishing betterments that have now been assimilated into the world, there has been a surprising, new recurrence that has resurfaced as we quickly near the new decade. Despite being at the most cutting-edge time, there has been a reappearance of old trends in the fashion industry. It is now not uncommon to spot high-waisted mom jeans and butterfly barrettes walking the streets of LA. It is ordinary to observe trendy teens rummaging through the racks of your local Goodwill or garage sale. It is the vintage Guess and Ralph Lauren that are sought after and being resold for hundreds of dollars. What is this funky fad that is taking over the 21st century?
Vintage is now in. Regardless of the radical change that has defined this time, we are revisiting the trends of the 70’s all the way to the early 2000’s. In the interior design industry, we are reverting back to the styles of the 20th century! Fixtures that were prevalent in antiquated times are now on the comeback as homeowners are also commending vintage fashion. Praised for its timeless elegance yet state-of-the-art construction, appliances that embody traditional design are all the rage.
Kingston Brass has intricately incorporated this fad into their various bath and kitchen products to participate in this trending accolade. Throughout their various traditional collections including Duchess, Edenscape, Essex, Heritage, Templeton, Victorian, and more, there is an exquisite fusion of assorted classic designs including cross handles, arching spouts, and antiquated architecture with modern construction, constituting many marvelous home fixtures. Below are some of Kingston Brass’ most applauded appliances that are guaranteed to raise praise in your home.
1. Product: Tudor Bridge Lavatory Faucet with Brass Pop-Up in Polished Nickel
Product Number: KS7978TAL
Category: Bathroom Faucets
Sub-Category: Bridge Bathroom Faucets
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2. Product: Aqua Vintage Essex Duck Mount Clawfoot Tub Faucet in Polished Brass
Product Number: AE103T2BEX
Category: Tub Faucets
Sub-Category: Deck-Mount Clawfoot Tub Faucets
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3. Product: Duchess 4″ Centerset Lavatory Faucet with Brass Pop-Up in Polished Chrome
Product Number: KS1601PKX
Category: Bathroom Faucets
Sub-Category: 4″ Centerset Bathroom Faucets
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4. Product: Fauceture Imperial 32″ Basin Console for 4″ Centerset Sinks with Pedestal in White
Product Number: VPB5324
Category: Bathroom Sinks
Sub-Category: Console Sinks
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5. Product: Aqua Eden 69″ Acrylic Double Slipper Pedestal Tub in White
Product Number: VT7DS692828P
Category: Bathtubs
Sub-Category: Pedestal Bathtubs
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