MarketWatch A&D BUILDING The Architects and Designers Building is the premier source for luxury design, where you can shop hundreds of top-tier brands to create the perfect environment for your next project. The designers in the building’s showrooms can show you the best selections from all over the world. Located at 150 East 58th Street, the 12 floors and 40 showrooms feature luxury kitchens, baths, appliances, cabinetry, tile, flooring, carpeting, tabletop, lighting, bespoke furnishings and more. The A&D Building offers leading architects, designers and discerning homeowners the finest collection of premium brands to suit any style – from modern to transitional to traditional – under one roof. Explore the latest innovations for kitchens and baths and find everything you need to create the most beautifully designed and functional spaces. adbuilding.com | @adbuilding 1 1 Fisher & Paykel has opened its newly reimagined New York Experience Center. The expanded 6,400-square-foot space is designed by the Fisher & Paykel Global Design Team in collaboration with the award-winning firm Schiller Projects, led by founder and principal Aaron Schiller. Defined by curated spaces that blend the brand’s values and New Zealand heritage – with a nod to New York’s iconic landmarks – the new home reflects Fisher & Paykel’s ongoing evolution. With 98% of the floor’s cooking space dedicated to the brand’s expanded induction portfolio, the center reflects the growing demand for smart, sustainable solutions across large urban cities like New York. 2 Hastings Bath Collection unveils the Fifties Collection, a new line of handcrafted glass washbasins inspired by the timeless elegance of midcentury design. Seamlessly blending minimalist forms with vivid color palettes, this latest offering brings a fresh yet nostalgic aesthetic to the modern bath. The collection includes three sink styles: Narciso (shown here), Ninfea, and Lotus. All three come in a rich array of colors from soft pastels to bold, saturated tones. 3 The Grand Union double vanity cabinet, by Nicola Harding for Drummonds , takes its name from the historic waterway that links London to Central England. The handmade cabinets are combined with fine Italian marble, and paint can be specified for both the interior and exterior. Brass handles are available in nine finishes. 2 3

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