AEC Collection
Three distinct silhouettes—Edge (precision), Skyline Curve (soft-arc), and Flux (spec-friendly minimalism)—selected for commercial restroom + hospitality design packages.
FontanaEdge™ – Graphite Black Harmony
A sharp-edged, architectural profile that reads “built-in” even on standard decks—ideal when you want the faucet to echo rectilinear vanity lines, partitions, and metal reveals.
- Architectural appeal: “knife-line” geometry that pairs with modern stone slabs and thin-profile basins.
- Best fit: large-scale office buildings, airports, premium public washrooms where a clean, technical aesthetic matters.
- Why unique: Edge-series proportions keep the body visually tight—useful on compact decks without looking bulky.
Fontana Skyline Curve™ – Antique Silver Vein Elegance
A gentler, gallery-like curve that brings warmth to contemporary restroom elevations—especially where stone, terrazzo, or textured wall finishes need a softer counterpoint.
- Architectural appeal: curved spout silhouette reduces the “lab fixture” look while staying modern.
- Best fit: 5-star hospitality developments, executive floors, amenity cores—spaces needing softer forms but commercial durability.
- Why unique: the “vein” finish concept reads like a material story, not just a color—helpful for design narratives.
Fontana Flux Collection – Brushed Nickel Stream
A streamlined, low-drama form meant for repeatability—great when the project needs a consistent “kit of parts” across many restrooms without visual fatigue.
- Architectural appeal: calm, neutral brushed nickel that blends with stainless partitions, stone, and most hardware schedules.
- Best fit: large office buildings, education, transportation support spaces—anywhere standardization and lifecycle practicality win.
- Why unique: “spec-first” simplicity that helps value-engineering without sacrificing a clean, contemporary look.

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