Designer Plumbing Fixtures

Design consistency is difficult when sinks, faucets, showers, and accessories come from different sources. Allora helps design teams coordinate finishes, styles, and fixture collections across entire projects.

Built Around the Way Designers Select

Interior designers don’t evaluate fixtures the way a contractor or purchasing team does. You’re building a material palette — selecting finishes that work together, that tell a coherent story across the kitchen and bathroom, and that present well to the client before a single product gets ordered. When a fixture supplier organizes everything by SKU number and pipe diameter, you’re left translating product specs into a design narrative on your own.

Allora USA product lines are organized around coordinated finish families — matching finishes across sinks, faucets, shower trim, and accessories — so that the design palette you present to your client is the same palette that gets installed.

Coordinated Finish Families

Sinks, faucets, shower trim kits, and bathroom accessories available in matching finishes — brushed nickel, matte black, chrome, and PVD options. Select a finish direction once and carry it across every fixture category without sourcing from multiple vendors or hoping finishes ‘close enough’ match.

Products That Present Well

High-resolution product photography, lifestyle images, and clean dimensional data designed for inclusion in material boards, client presentations, and FF&E packages. The product information supports your design process, not just the procurement process.

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ADA Options That Don’t Break the Palette

Complete ADA-compliant product lines that share the same finishes and design language as standard fixtures. When your project includes accessible units, the ADA products don’t force a second material palette — they belong to the same family.

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Trade Pricing for Design Professionals

Allora Advantage trade accounts give designers and their project teams access to trade pricing, finish samples, dedicated project support, and priority availability. The program is built for professionals who specify at volume, not one-off retail buyers.

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How Finish Strategy Changes by Project Type

Multifamily Housing

Apartment and condominium projects require a cohesive material palette that holds across dozens or hundreds of identical units. The design challenge is creating a finish story that feels intentional in every unit while keeping the product selection simple enough for procurement to execute without introducing variation.

Fixture Collections Organized by Finish Family

When fixtures come from multiple suppliers, the finish coordination that looked right on the material board starts to fall apart in the field. A brushed nickel faucet from one vendor reads warmer than the brushed nickel sink from another, and what should be a unified palette becomes a collection of close-but-not-quite matches that the client notices on walkthrough.

Allora USA organizes its product lines around finish families. Every product below is available in coordinated finishes across categories — so the brushed nickel kitchen faucet, bathroom faucet, shower trim, and grab bars all come from the same palette. What you present to the client is what gets installed.

Kitchen Sinks

Stainless steel undermount and top-mount kitchen sinks in standard sizes that integrate with stone, quartz, and solid surface countertops. Available from single-bowl bar sinks to full-size workstation layouts. ADA-compliant models with reduced depth are available for accessible kitchen designs.

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Bathroom Sinks

Undermount, top-mount, and wall-mount bathroom sinks in oval and rectangular shapes designed for integration with vanity countertops across material types. ADA-compliant models meet clearance and mounting requirements while matching the standard finish palette.

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Kitchen Faucets

Pull-down and pull-out kitchen faucets in matching finish families with single-handle operation. Clean profiles that coordinate with contemporary and transitional kitchen designs. NSF-certified options available for projects requiring lead-free certification.

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Bathroom Faucets

Single-hole, centerset, and widespread configurations available in the same finish families as kitchen faucets and shower trim. Lever-handle options meet ADA requirements while maintaining the consistent design language across the bathroom.

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Shower Systems

Shower trim kits, shower heads, handheld systems, and rough-in valves that coordinate with bathroom faucet finishes. ADA configurations include handheld units, accessible trim kits, and barrier-free base options that integrate into the bathroom design without looking like add-ons.

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Bathroom Accessories

Grab bars, accessory sets, soap dispensers, and coordinated hardware in the same finish families as every other product category. Grab bars don’t have to be the one element in the bathroom that breaks the design — they’re available in the same finishes as the faucets, shower trim, and accessory hardware.

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From Material Board to Installed Product

A fixture selection only works if the products that get installed match the products on the material board. Between client approval and final installation, the design intent passes through procurement teams, contractors, and substitution reviews — every handoff is a place where the palette can drift. Allora USA supports designers at each stage to keep the material story intact.

Selection and Presentation: Building the Palette

This is where the design starts. You’re selecting fixture types, building finish palettes, and assembling material boards for client presentation. Allora USA provides high-resolution product photography, lifestyle images, finish samples, and clean dimensional data designed to support your presentation process — not just a procurement spec sheet.

FF&E Documentation: Making the Selection Stick

Once the client approves the material palette, the fixtures become part of the FF&E package. Allora USA provides model numbers, finish codes, dimensions, and compliance documentation formatted for FF&E schedules. The goal is documentation that’s clear enough that the purchasing team orders exactly what you selected — not a substitution that looked similar in the catalog.

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Procurement: Keeping the Palette Intact

The procurement handoff is where most design palettes start to drift. A purchasing manager substitutes a product to save cost. A contractor sources from a different supplier. A finish that was selected as brushed nickel arrives as satin nickel. Allora Advantage trade accounts simplify this handoff — the procurement team gets a single source with consistent pricing, confirmed availability, and the exact products from your material board.

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Installation and Walkthrough: Verifying the Outcome

During installation and final walkthrough, you’re verifying that the installed products match the approved selections. Consistent product specifications and available replacement parts mean that what the client sees on move-in day matches what they approved on the material board. When the palette holds, the design story holds.

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ADA Products That Belong in the Design

Most fixture suppliers treat ADA products as a compliance checkbox — different finishes, different proportions, sometimes a completely different product family. That forces designers into an impossible choice: build two separate material palettes (one for standard units, one for accessible), or accept that accessible units will look noticeably different from the rest of the project.

Allora USA eliminates that tradeoff. Every ADA-compliant product — kitchen sinks, bathroom sinks, faucets, shower systems, and grab bars — belongs to the same finish families as the standard product lines. The accessible unit and the standard unit share the same material palette, the same design language, and the same visual standard. Accessibility is part of the design, not a departure from it.

ADA selections designers commonly include:

  • ADA kitchen sinks and bathroom sinks with proper clearance and reduced depth
  • Lever-handle faucets in matching finish families — not a different product line
  • Grab bars in coordinated finishes that look intentional, not institutional
  • Accessible shower systems with handheld units and barrier-free bases
  • Fixture placements that integrate into the bathroom layout without disrupting the spatial design

Trusted By

Marriott
Lennar
Van Metre
Bozzuto
HKS
HITT
Hilton
Greystar
D.R.Horton

What Our Customers Are Raving About

Allora USA provides an incredible selection of sinks and faucets that elevate our kitchen and bathroom designs. Their team is always responsive, helping us source the perfect products for our clients’ specific needs. The combination of aesthetic appeal and functional reliability has made them our go-to supplier for the last five years. We can confidently say their products exceed industry standards.

Teresina - Founder & Designer, Design Studio

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Allora coordinates fixtures across categories so a project carries one finish and style.

Yes. Finish and model options are available for selection and client review.

Yes. Specified models are stocked for repeatable use across every unit and phase.

Yes. Sinks, faucets, showers, and accessories can be packaged to one spec for multifamily, hospitality, and senior living interiors.

Let’s Build the Palette for Your Next Project

Allora USA works with interior designers, design firms, and FF&E teams who need coordinated plumbing fixtures for commercial and residential projects.

Trade accounts include:

  • Trade pricing across all product categories
  • Coordinated finish families across sinks, faucets, showers, and accessories
  • Finish samples for material board and client presentation support
  • Complete ADA product lines matching standard finishes
  • Dedicated project support for multi-phase and large-scale selections

Call 571-291-3484 or apply for an Allora Advantage trade account to start the conversation.