Bradley Company Launches Washroom Accessories Collection

Commercial restroom solutions company Bradley Company recently launched a new collection of washroom accessories, according to a news release. The Elvari Washroom Accessories offer an integrated design across the entire collection to “unify and elevate” the aesthetic of professional restrooms, the release reports. The collection consists of more than 650 product models—including paper and soap dispensers, trash receptacles, grab bars, LED mirrors, and more—in stainless steel or five modern finishes.


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The products feature a minimalist, euro-style, pill-shaped design including smooth curves and soft edges. Color selections beyond stainless steel include brushed black, brushed bronze, brushed brass, brushed nickel, and brushed stainless. Design features that enhance maintenance and usability include easy-to-read refill indicators on dispensers; magnetic locking systems; anti-slam operations for dispensers; and touchless models for soap dispensers and hand dryers.

“The entire collection of Elvari Washroom Accessories is unmatched and will drive washroom design—and maintenance—to new heights,” said Bradley senior product manager Jason Renner. “With its attractive blend of curves, symmetry, and color, the Elvari collection creates a visually stunning and harmonious aesthetic in washroom spaces while its advanced features support maintainability. Finally, a line of accessories that drive washroom design instead of being a sprawling afterthought.”

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