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Antus
Elegant craftsmanship exemplifies the classic design of this Antus collection. Made in Italy, this versatile collection is perfect in a bathroom setting to warm the space as well as dry and warm towels or bathrobes. It can also be used in laundry rooms, mud or wet rooms or even basements. Available in 2 sizes and finishes - brushed and polished - you will never want to go back to life without a towel warmer. Control the temperature to maximize your comfort with the simple touch of a button.
Jeeves
The Jeeves collection features the quintessential classic towel warmer design with round bars. This timeless design is the perfect complement to your bathroom and upgrade to your lifestyle. Wrap yourself in warmth after a shower or bath and never use a damp, musty towel again. Plus, you can use them in the laundry room for delicates or mud room and wet rooms to dry bathing suits or rain/ski jackets. Available in 5 beautiful finishes and 13 different sizes, there s an option for everyone.
Quadro
The contemporary design of this Italian made Quadro collection features square bars. Offered in 3 stunning finishes - brushed, matte black and polished - and 6 different sizes, this is the perfect finishing touch to your new bathroom oasis. Choose the perfect temperature level with the simple touch of a button. The Quadro towel warmer will not only dry and warm you towel or bathrobe, but it can also warm your bathroom. It is also the perfect product to use in laundry rooms, mud rooms, and wet rooms to dry delicate garments, bathing suits or ski jackets just like a drying rack.
Radiant
The radiant collection features affordable, wall-mounted towel warmers. Choose between a round or square bar design, straight or curved horizontal bars, and hardwired or plug-in. A shelf unit is also available for to warm/dry towels and provide additional storage. Made of high quality 304 stainless steel, they are offered in brushed and polished stainless-steel finishes, with certain models available in Matte Black, Satin Brass, and Polished Gold. Rated at 50-150 watts, equivalent to a few light bulbs, they consume minimal power. Programmable timers can be added for additional control.
Sirio
The transitional style of the Sirio collection features round horizontal bars and a bull nose edged vertical bar. Made in Italy and offered in 4 beautiful finishes - brushed, oil rubbed bronze, polished and satin brass - and 6 different sizes, this is the ideal upgrade to your new bathroom oasis. Choose the perfect temperature level with the simple touch of a button. The Sirio towel warmer will not only dry and warm you towel or bathrobe, but it can also warm your bathroom. It is also the perfect product to use in laundry rooms, mud rooms, and wet rooms to dry delicate garments, bathing suits or ski jackets just like a drying rack.
Solo
The versatility and portability of the Solo freestanding towel warmer collection is second to none. Whether it s in a laundry room, bathroom, or by a hot tub, the lightweight Solo can be moved from room to room and plugged into any standard outlet. Standing on its own, it is ready to warm and dry towels, bathing suits and delicates. Available in a brushed and polished finish in two different sizes, they are not only beautiful and practical but also affordable.
Swivel
The unique design of the Swivel collection is ideal for small spaces. Each bar rotates independently on these models. Whether it s in a bathroom or laundry room, the small footprint means it can be installed in tight spaces. Offered in two beautiful finishes - brushed and polished - you ll never have to worry about it chipping or rusting.
Traditional
True elegance and beauty is reflected in the style and design of the Traditional collection. Offered in beautiful polished and brushed nickel finishes, the warm tones provide the perfect accent to your bathroom refuge. Choose from two different sizes for the perfect model for you. Whether it s a towel or bathrobe, there s nothing quite like wrapping yourself in warmth after a relaxing bath or shower.
Vega
The modern look of the Vega s panels are sleek and stylish. The slim profile of this unique collection is made in Italy. It is offered in 4 beautiful finishes - brushed, matte black, polished and white - and 2 different sizes, this is the perfect bathroom upgrade. Choose the perfect temperature level with the simple touch of a button. The Vega towel warmer will not only dry and warm you towel or bathrobe, but it can also warm your bathroom. It is the perfect product to use in laundry rooms, mud rooms, and wet rooms to dry delicate garments, bathing suits or ski jackets just like a drying rack.
Ambrosia
Inspired by the mythical food of the gods, Ambrosia is a sweet treat for the eyes. Round discs stamped with texture and finished in gold and silver leaf mix with sparkling clear crystal discs, which rain down in a cascading formation from its tiered frame.
Anello
Anello recreates the traditional style Venetian chandelier by taking handcrafted, Venetian glass, worked in detail by Italian artisans, and spotlighting it with a light framework. The result is a ring of leaves that seem to float in the air, finished in straw and clear glass to allow the light to filter through.
Calligraphy
An airy and sculptural interpretation of the art of exquisite hand lettering, Calligraphy evokes swirling script flowing across the page - as if right from the artist's instrument. At its core are two powerful LED light engines surrounded by floating bands held in place by thin, curving lines.
Chimera
Chimera from Corbett Lighting is a study in dynamic shape and kinetic energy. Featuring shimmering nickel and crystal tassels and clear tubular glass, the fixture is supported by a hand-crafted frame finished in an attractive Tranquility silver leaf finish.
Element
Creating perfect chemistry is no easy task, but Element proves Corbett Lighting has it down to a science. A variety of gleaming globes, each containing a source of illumination, branch from round centers. Looking great from any angle, the organic Element can be adjusted in a variety of positions.
Graffiti
A radical twist in lighting design, Graffiti is undoubtedly the rebel of modern lighting fixtures. Featuring handcrafted iron, silver leaf in a polished stainless finish, and smoke crystal diffusers, this chandelier has attitude to spare.
Helios
Aptly named for the Greek god of the sun, Helios is an intricate work of art flush mounted to either ceiling or wall. The center of scalloped opal glass diffuses the LED light so evenly that it is almost impossible to tell where the source originates from.
Inertia
Inertia, a magnificent molecular collection, draws inspiration from mid-century modernist design, providing a versatile and eye-catching lighting solution. Die-cast decorative holders capture the crystal and stainless steel prisms. Crystal diffusers encase the xenon light source.
Motif
The fashion-forward Motif is exquisite jewelry hand-crafted for the home. At the heart of the fixture is a substantial piece of convex glass, made in Italy, with glass frit molten in to create a crushed ice-like texture - a technique known as Piastra. Each of the other distinctive glass-gem pieces are nested inside the hand-tooled, bezeled framework, held in place by gravity.
Pulse
Pulse's entirely handcrafted and folded iron mesh screens fit together, creating a suspended element in fluid motion. The effect is a sculptural "ruffled" fixture - delicate yet substantial.
Tiara
Evoking royal glamour and luxury, Tiara is a sumptuous chandelier that pairs classic elements with a unique diamond-patterned frame. Every opening features a faceted pear crystal with a central indentation. Two different finishes create the illusion that Tiara is floating.
Vertigo
One of Corbett's signature pieces, Vertigo is an intertwining collage of circular handcrafted rings fused together to create a contemporary collection with a truly inspired concept. The dazzling collection is now available in hand-applied gold leaf both inside and out, and as a crowning feature, the gold Vertigo is offered exclusively in LED.
DXV Modulus
Immerse yourself in simplicity and balance, in a personal sanctuary where the mantra "form follows function" is infused into every detail, corner and into every intention and quiet convenience. Where nothing is superfluous, where every line is honed and purposeful.
The DXV Modulus Collection is a dramatic achievement of functional elegance, and breathless style that serves without sacrificing. It offers infinite possibilities and endless configurations, in a range of materials and finishes, all from one modular and flexible system to enable you to design a space as unique as the people who use it.
Art Nouveau
Was a movement whose components tried to synthesize all the arts, in a determined attempt to create art, based on natural forms that could be mass-produced by the technologies of the industrial age. The Art Nouveau emerged at the end of the 19th century and adapted twining plant forms to the needs of all decorative arts.
Bauhaus
Created in Germany by Architect Walter Gropius, the Bauhaus school searches for solutions to contemporary problems by developing high quality utilitarian mass produced products as a way to cover vital needs for an impoverished post world war I Germany. In the area of design, the study of handicraft was considered the natural way for artists to master the qualities of materials and form so that they could design well for mass production. In these respects, and in the minimizing of philosophy and other verbal disciplines, the Bauhaus was the earliest working example of much contemporary design education becoming a consulting center for industry and the trades. Lack of ornament, pure function adapting design to the world of machines are some of the most evident characteristics of the Bauhaus school of art and design.
Francis I
The reign of Francis I is considered part of the first period in the development of French Renaissance and can be called the Italian period of ornament which belongs primarily to the area of Lombardy. Buildings are still designed in the gothic manner but dressed in renaissance style. Examples can be found in the castles of the Loire valley. This style is full of ornamental sculptures highly influenced by Italian artists but nonetheless adjusted into the French manner. Arabesque decorative motifs, introduced in France by the Arabs and Grotesque motifs coming from Italy are used during the entire French Renaissance period. The emblems of the king like the Salamander and the letter F are constantly present in the designs as well as floral motifs that come out of human shapes and turn into letter forms. In this period there is an abundance of decoration, low and high relief are clearly defined and become deeply carved.
III Empire
Geometric motifs including ancient roman symbols for industry, war and science are some of the wide variety of designs used during Napoleon's time in France. The austere quality and the use of classical motifs and geometric vocabulary are present in most of this period's designs. Napoleon was a figure of romantically enlightened temperament and enormous ego, who embraced all links with the Classical past as a source of symbolic authority for his short-lived imperial state. Neoclassicism was associated with everything from revolutionary aspirations for democratic purity to imperial ambitions for unshakable authority.
Italian Renaissance
The projection of measured shapes, mathematical truth and formal beauty became conjoined in the minds of Renaissance artists. The discovery of perspective in art and architecture changed the way artists perceived and depicted human life. The word Renaissance refers to the revival of ancient Rome and classical antiquity. The use of mythical animals from classical times involving a delicate perception of their charm in a way still twigged with medieval romance is very much present during the Renaissance period. The use of classical motifs, profusion of floral ornaments, the use of small animals, arabesques (floral motifs completely symmetrical with the shape of a candelabra) and grotesques (designs derived from antiquity discovered in Rome in the XV th. Century where the symmetry present in the arabesques disappears) as well as mythological creatures are some of the repertory used in terms of design along with high and low relief carvings.
Louis XIV
The style of Louis the XIV is without any doubt the most distinguished and sumptuous for its decorative richness and impeccable taste. The wealth in the use of materials like gold, marble , crystal and gilded hand chiseled bronze is unparalleled. Ornament is abundant, but never overcharged. The quality of craftsmanship during this period is considered to be the highest ever in the history of French decorative arts. The most common decorative elements in this period are: The sun, shells , masks with rays (symbol of the sun king) along with the two L crossing each other as well as the use of military symbols like helmets. Plants are also used in the designs, specially laurel and acanthus leaves. Garlands of flowers are also frequent. The use of symmetry and straight lines will later become a great contrast between the style of Louis the XIV and the later Regency and Louis the XV periods. During the long and prosperous period of Louis the XIV all artistic academies where founded. The creative production and its influence all over Europe cannot be questioned, this is the reason why the reign of Louis the XIV is called the Grand Si cle.
Louis XV
This style may be the most characteristic of the French baroque era. The lack of symmetry, the overabundance of shell motifs and twisted leaves makes this style extremely ornate. The most important decorative element of this period is without any doubt the Rocaille . Checkered panels are also used. Designs are full of fantasy and abstraction that makes this period quite unique in itself. The lack of symmetry of the shell type motif makes it blend with all the curves and become a complete visual experience that invites the eyes to flow dynamically. The style of Louis the XV reign is full of creativity, imagination and visual excess.
Louis XVI
This style really began in the second part of the reign of Louis XV and expanded over the entire reign of Louis XVI. The origins of this style go back to the ruins of Pompeii and the Greco-Roman art, during this time archaeological sites were visited by architects that brought back new designs. The revelation of Greek art around 1760 was critical in the development of this style. Louis XVI decoration followed the influence of two writers and thinkers of the time: Diderot and Rousseau, the first one brought simplicity and sensibility and the second one concentrated in the love of nature and the return to a simple life. Rustic motifs like: land working utensils, baskets with flowers, hearts and arrows, ribbons, garlands with leaves and flowers, musical instruments, scientific instruments, oval shaped medallions and fire torches mixed with elements of antiquity like: beaded, rais-de coeur, Greek friezes and reed and ribbon details. This style is a mix of archaic and naturalistic motifs as well as sentimental attributes, which account for its uniqueness and charm.
Regency
We can say that the French Rengency style, (Regence), began in the last part of Louis the XIV reign with a lighter decoration. The French Regency represents the transitional period between the reign of Louis the XIV and that of Louis the XV. The use of the shell (called Coquille ), big flower arrangements and fabulous animals like dragons are the most characteristic of this time. Symmetry starts to disappear opening the way to curvilinear shapes that make the composition flow freely.
Cafe
Inspired from the countrysides of Europe, comes a Suite of rustic distinction. Our Café Exposed Suite offers a classical charm and bold elegance in each piece. Enchant your bathroom with this Suite of Old World Charm.
Designer II
Known for its cherished traditional styling, Designer II remains one of Gatco's most popular suites. Its genuine traditional style accents all bathroom decors offering a perfect combination of grace and charm.
Elevate
Capturing a perfect combination of sleek line styling with a chic minimalist look, the Elevate Suite will appeal to those who seek a clean shape. This beautiful Suite is intended to fulfill your design expectation in a contemporary space.
Glam
Distinct yet understated, the Glam suite offers sophisticated simplicity for any modern bath sanctuary. Its minimalist accents and extra thick base make this piece a fun addition to your beautiful home.
Jewel
The Jewel Suite is a precious reminder that some designs are truly a treasure. This fresh approach to a warm, casual look is perfect for your home décor drawing on English and early-American designs.
Latitude2
Minimalist design for the bathroom was born with the Latitude Suite. This outstanding Suite was inspired by the brilliant styles found in Europe and superbly brought to today's Contemporary bathrooms by Gatco's exceptional design team. The Latitude Suite is the original that set the standard for Minimalist design today.
Max
The Gatco Max Collection is a perfect addition to your contemporary bathroom. Beautifully designed for modern appeal.
Oldenburg
The old and charming Oldenburg collection of bathroom hardware and accessories are for the home with an old fashioned feeling.
Tavern
The Tavern Suite encompasses the decorative details of a nostalgic aura, yet adds the necessary finesse to create a modern-day motif. A perfect addition for today's stylish bathroom.
Mesa