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DXV In The House…Spanning 150 Years.

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What Is. What Was. What Will Be. This is the beginning of American Standard's new video introducing their new luxury line called DXV. The new luxury line spans styles over 150 years and I was intrigued. See video here. 

"DXV by American Standard comprises a premium selection of meticulously crafted fixture and faucet collections curated into four broad movements: Classic (1880 – 1920), Golden Era (1920 – 1950), Modern (1950 – 1990), and Contemporary (1990 – today). Each of these movements contains one or two bathroom fixture suites — tubs, toilets, sinks, and lavatories — and complementary faucet collections that re-imagine and reinterpret historically significant designs." Press release.

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After reading the DXV press release and seeing their introductory video, I was excited to know we were getting a personal tour of DXV's beautiful showroom during #BlogTourNYC.  What I found special about the day was American Standard reps took the time to get to know the bloggers before introducing us to their product.  They treated us to a delicious lunch at Eaterly's rooftop restaurant called Birreria. We talked, laughed and ate while getting to know the DXV representatives. For me this business is about building relationships with suppliers that I can trust. The showroom tour was interactive, incredibly informative and the products were stunning!

American Standard had top designers create inspiring rooms using their new DXV luxury line. This is a brilliant move as it showcases their product in the highest calibre. I love how each designer gave their unique, beautiful style to each room .  Get even more inspired here!

I'm confident my client's will love this new product line and can't wait to use them in future projects.  Thank you Modenus for the introduction!

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