Design Hygiene: Bring The Beauty of Elkay Home
Give your kitchen a whole new look with durable Elkay stainless steel products, now available from Design Hygiene.
Elkay is an American-owned and operated company. For more than 90 years, Elkay has been an innovative manufacturer of stainless steel sinks. They serve as a thought leader in an amazing array of different industries. Today, Elkay is still owned and operated by the original founding family that started out with a vision in 1920.
Elkay Plumbing Products delivers world class sinks, faucets, food service products, water coolers, drinking fountains and award winning rapid bottle filling stations.
Let’s take a closer look at what is on offer:
The Mystic Range:
Mystic sinks and faucets take their cue from water itself with naturally flowing shapes and an organic feel. The resulting gentle designs stand out to make a distinctive yet softened transitional statement.
Asana Single Bowl Undermount Sink:
Introduce inspired beauty in your home. With a choice of either crisp lines or smooth curves, Asana creates a compelling presence without overpowering the senses.
SwirlFlo:
SwirlFlo architectural drinking fountains feature sleek styling with a contoured oval basin designed to provide a splash-resistant surface.
The Counter Top Fountain:
This is a counter top oval basin with bubbler and remote push button control.
Upgrade your kitchen or bathroom with Elkay and rest assured that you’re bringing quality home.
For more visit Design Hygiene.
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