American Standard faucets on display at Smithsonian
Home Channel News, Jan 25, 1999
American Standard faucets on display at Smithsonian. Three faucets made by American Standard arc included in an exhibition entitled "Unlimited by Design" at the Smithsonian Institute's Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum in New York. The exhibition, which opened in November 1998 and runs through March 21, focuses on universal access products.
American Standard 's Jasmine, CeraMix and CeraTop Single Control faucets are among 150 examples of kitchen, bath, work and play area designs featured in the exhibit. Products were chosen for their ability to accommodate diverse groups of people, availability and affordability and ease of use.
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