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New Vanity Collection Takes Charleston Forge to KBIS

Jan 8, 2024

New Vanity Collection Takes Charleston Forge Into The Kitchen & Bath Sector
Boone, NC: Known for their domestically produced, handmade steel furniture, Charleston Forge has been a
well-respected fixture of the home furnishings industry for almost 40 years. With the addition of their Luxury Glass
Surfaces Division several years ago, they are earning that same reputation in the Kitchen + Bath industry. Through
their long-standing partnership with Andrew Pearson Glass in Mount Airy, NC, they have also become well known
for their striking 2-inch thick Fuzion glass, as well as a variety of other luxury glass products. This superior product
is now available on kitchen and bathroom countertops and vanities in a range of thicknesses. Fuzion glass, along
with the other specialty glass options, can also be used for visually striking vertical surfaces.
Kelly Gwaltney, Vice-President of Luxury Glass, has worked closely with members of the National Kitchen & Bath
Association to find the best place for Charleston Forge in this market. That research has led to the Charleston Forge
Vanity Collection. The design of the vanities stays true to the company’s expertise by blending elements of steel,
glass, and wood to create unique and beautiful products. The top surface of the vanities features textured glass,
available in an array of colors. The cabinetry is available in Ash, Maple, and Walnut. The four vanity designs are
inspired by the company’s top-selling furniture collections and are available in a 24-inch wide Petite, a 35-inch
wide Single, and a 70-inch wide Double. Custom sizes are also available. Each cabinet features a towel bar as
well as an oval, hammered aluminum sink. The glass tops are also pre-drilled with a standard hole for a faucet.
Like all Charleston Forge products, the steel bases and towel rail are available in a wide range kelly@charlestonforge.com of durable, powder coat paint finishes, and the cabinetry is available in a variety of hand-applied
finishes. These heirloom quality vanities can be seen for the first time at the upcoming High Point Furniture Market in
their showroom at 310 N. Hamilton Street, High Point. Charleston Forge is also offering a CEU through the NKBA
on How to Use Glass Surfaces in the Modern Home.
For more information, please forward inquiries to Kelly Gwaltney at kelly@charlestonforge.com.

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