We’re proud of the American ingenuity behind every Waterstone faucet. For 21 years, Waterstone has completed every step of the manufacturing process from our headquarters in Southern California where we design, engineer, manufacture, finish, assemble, test and package under a single roof – a truly unique feat that we wouldn’t have any other way. We love that American ingenuity is at the heart of Waterstone and has been since our inception. In honor of Independence Day, we’re sharing the ways we celebrate our American roots by producing every product with that spirit in mind.
Inspired Designs
Waterstone’s most recognizable products were inspired by American history and our founder Chris Kuran’s time in the Naval Academy and Marine Corps. Our traditional Annapolis faucet was inspired by the namesake historical city where the U.S. Naval Academy is located. The Yorktown faucet and its transitional design was inspired by the site of the last major land battle of the Revolutionary War. And of course, the iconic Wheel Pulldown faucet, inspired by the wheel of a ship and the American spirit. These are just a few of Waterstone’s creative designs that are testaments to the enduring nature of American ingenuity.
American Built
Our true commitment to American manufacturing begins by sourcing all of our raw materials like solid brass and 316 marine grade stainless steel from U.S. foundries. The faucets are engineered and then finished in-house with any of our 32 finishes. They are then carefully assembled by hand, water tested and shipped in one complete piece to streamline the installation process. The mindfulness in each step in the process is reflected in our employees who work each day to define the American ingenuity at Waterstone. We thank our hardworking employees who are invested in every step of the process, ensuring the highest quality products that are built to last. This is why we are proud to be Made in the USA!
We at Waterstone wish everyone a very happy and safe holiday.