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September 2018

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RETAILOBSERVER.COM SEPTEMBER 2018 22 Because Perlick column refrigeration is designed for both the preservation and display of fine foods, the company tested countless shades of white light to find the perfect shade that presents all foods at their best. Neutral with a hint of warmth, the carefully selected hue makes the vivid colors of fresh produce and rich tones of charcuterie shine, while ensuring product labels are easy to read. The overall design of the interior was inspired by the refrigerated cases of fine delicatessens and boucheries, resulting in large glass windows and generous capacity. A slide- in marinating pan and two-tiered deli display make the most of the unit's 24" footprint. With Perlick, consumers can now enjoy the restaurant chef experience in their own homes with commercial-grade, expertly engineered refrigerators that precisely preserve every ingredient. Stunning inside and out, the column features exclusive preservation features not found in any other unit on the market. Contact your local distributor or visit www.PerlickCollection.com for more information on Perlick's 24" column refrigerator. CALIFORNIA FAUCETS ADDS POT FILLERS TO AWARD-WINNING KITCHEN COLLECTION Five customizable models offer design flexibility with a wide choice of distinctive handle style options and decorative finishes California Faucets expands its kitchen collection with a versatile new line of pot fillers. Perfectly coordinating with existing kitchen collection ensembles, the pot fillers offer users an extra element of luxury and convenience. Sculptural and ergonomic, the pot fillers feature the same Italian-inspired design and California craftsmanship as the original kitchen collection. Also distinguishing the line extension is a large array of customizable handle options and finishes, making California Faucets one of only a few manufacturers to offer such a vast selection. "Rather than a one-size-fits-all design approach, we took the next step with our pot fillers," says Jeff Silverstein, president and CEO of California Faucets. "The ability to mix and match a large variety of handle styles and finishes gives designers and homeowners the opportunity to create a completely customized look in the kitchen." Silverstein added that the extensive variety means consumers can typically find a California Faucets pot filler to coordinate with their existing standard kitchen faucet as needed. Two solid and robust faucet bodies, one contemporary in style and one more traditional, anchor the pot filler series. Each body comes with an array of handles to choose from. The 37 handle options include everything from delicate levers with sweeping s-curves and ornate crystals, to substantial yet sleek stick and blade designs. Each pot filler is made of the highest quality solid brass and contains no plastic parts. Plus, each features a secure and sturdy wall-mounting system that installs with ease. After selecting the faucet body and handle style, designers and homeowners have a choice of 30-plus artisan finishes that include 15 PVD finishes with a lifetime guarantee against tarnishing. And like all California Faucets kitchen and bath faucets and accessories, buyers can be assured of a handcrafted finished look that's produced by hand at the company's Huntington Beach factory. The dual handle pot filler design measures 22-3/16" wall to center and folds flat against the wall when not in use. Pot Fillers feature a max flow rate of 4.0 gpm at 60 psi. Prices range from $ 895 for Polished Chrome finish to $1,421 for Premium Finishes including Lifetime Polished Gold (PVD) and Carbon (PVD). Visit www.californiafaucets.com for a list of California Faucets Select Dealers nationwide. I N D U S T R Y [ N E W S ]

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