Touchless Picks • Series Comparison

Three distinct silhouettes for specification sets: one precision dual-tone, one sculptural matte-black statement, and one tech-forward kitchen profile with display.

3 series 3 silhouettes Finish-driven Spec-ready picks
FontanaEdge™ – DualTone Gold & Black Fusion (FS10578MBG)
Series: FontanaEdge Design cue: precision geometry

FontanaEdge™ – DualTone Gold & Black Fusion

A crisp, architectural faucet language: rectilinear edges and a high-contrast dual-tone palette that reads “intentional” in modern amenity restrooms and executive washrooms. The form supports clean sightlines on stone, quartz, or solid-surface counters—great when the basin and wall finishes are doing most of the storytelling.

Where it fits:

Corporate HQ restrooms, premium retail, galleries, and hospitality public areas where contrast detailing and sharp lines reinforce the overall material concept.

  • Finish swatchPolished family
  • Finish swatchMatte/black family
  • Finish swatchGold family
  • Gun Metal Grey swatchGun metal option
What designers say: “The dual-tone split acts like a hardware ‘accent line’—it lets us coordinate with door pulls and lighting trims without over-designing the vanity.”
Fontana Skyline Curve™ – Black Midnight Tone (FS10616BLK)
Series: Skyline Curve Design cue: tapered monolith

Fontana Skyline Curve™ – Black Midnight Tone

A sculptural, matte-black presence with a quiet curve through the vertical body—more “object” than fixture. It’s a strong match for minimalist palettes (microcement, blackened steel, dark terrazzo) where the faucet becomes a deliberate silhouette against low-contrast surfaces.

Where it fits:

High-design washrooms, boutique-style amenity spaces, and signature restrooms in office towers—especially where lighting washes the vanity wall.

  • Finish swatchChrome family
  • Finish swatchMatte/black family
  • Finish swatchNickel/steel family
What architects say: “The taper makes it feel lighter than a typical block-form faucet—good for slim vanities and tight sightlines.”
Fontana Flux Collection – Chrome & Black (FS10009CB)
Series: Flux Collection Design cue: tech-forward + mixed materials

Fontana Flux Collection – Chrome & Black

A tall, high-arc profile that pairs polished chrome with a dark body—reading like a “hybrid” spec between kitchen-performance geometry and showroom-level styling. The integrated display element adds a contemporary, smart-fixture vibe that plays well in amenity kitchens and design-forward break rooms.

Where it fits:

Office pantries, hospitality back-of-house prep zones, and premium residential-style amenity kitchens—especially when the design intent includes visible tech.

  • Finish swatchChrome family
  • Finish swatchBlack family
  • Gun Metal Grey swatchGun metal option
  • Rose Gold swatchAccent option
What spec teams say: “It’s a conversation piece that still sits inside a clean palette—mixing chrome with dark tone helps tie into appliances and hardware.”
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Shane Wise
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Shane Wise

Hospitality and Environmental Design Specialist
Designer Educator Industry Specialist

Shane Wise is an experienced plumbing and fire protection engineering leader with more than two decades of expertise delivering complex building systems solutions within the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry. As a Principal at R.W. Sullivan Engineering, he specializes in the design and coordination of plumbing, fire protection, and life-safety systems for healthcare facilities, commercial developments, educational institutions, and architecturally driven projects. His technical background combines practical field knowledge with advanced engineering design, allowing him to develop efficient, code-compliant infrastructure that supports long-term operational reliability and occupant safety. Through his leadership in MEP system engineering and life-safety design, Shane provides valuable insight into commercial restroom infrastructure, water distribution systems, fire protection integration, and the critical role of resilient plumbing engineering in modern built environments.

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