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Some 200 building contractors and designers were
treated to a private “faucet fashion show” Feb. 16 at George Morlan Plumbing
Design Center in Portland, OR. In an unusual mix of in-vogue garments and
refined bath and kitchen wares, models from the local Saks Fifth Avenue posed
and presented a sophisticated line of taps and faucets by Kallista, a high-end
division of Kohler.