September 27, 2018 | Posted In Featured, Kitchen

Modern Traditional Briarsfield-An Updated Traditional Look

There is a discernible difference between modern and traditional design. Traditional design is generally considered more comfortable and often mimics 18th and 19th Century European decor with ornate detailing. Modern design, on the other hand, emphasizes the practicality of a design and is clean looking and streamlined.  These two design styles, on paper, don’t seem like they would work together, but there has been a desire for the comfort of traditional style, mixed with the clean design of modern decor. Out of this want for an updated traditional look evolved the Modern Traditional design trend.

Modern traditional design typically includes a balance of these elements

  • Clean lines with intentional detailing. Nothing too ornate or overly designed.
  • Classic shapes and curves that are often mimicked in other furniture elements (clawfoot, crown molding, etc.)
  • Repetitive design motifs throughout the space to create design harmony and balance

There is a balance in the traditional modern design that offers the best of both worlds with streamlined décor that exudes harmony.

Pfister’s Briarsfield faucet offers modern performance in a traditional design. The primary component behind the design of Briarsfield was the backdrop of the kitchen. Our designer, David Downey, was inspired by family and friends converging in the kitchen. With the joy of cooking, rushing to prepare meals, and entertaining on holidays, the kitchen is the heart of the home and is at the heart of the design story. The Briarsfield Collection embodies heritage and craftsmanship. The heft of the spout body features a crisp taper and promises longevity and durability. Its bold appearance lends a timeless flair to this traditional faucet design.

Learn more about the design story behind Briarsfield and click the links below to check out the product pages.

You can also learn more about the design story behind the Briarsfield collection, and how our design team went from concept to real-world design.