SKU: 94362996711

Allied Brass Waverly Place Oil Rubbed Bronze Brass Bath Accessory Set

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Allied Brass Waverly Place Oil Rubbed Bronze Brass Bath Accessory SetWaverly Place Wall Mounted Reed Diffuser Holder Elevate your bath with a wall mounted reed diffuser holder from Allied Brass Waverly Place collection. Crafted from solid brass in an oil rubbed bronze finish, it features a removable glass container to neatly display scent sticks while saving counter space. Key Features: Solid Brass Construction: Durable, corrosion resistant build for long term use Wall Mounted Space Saver: Keeps diffuser off counters

Waverly Place Wall-Mounted Reed Diffuser Holder

Elevate your bath with a wall-mounted reed diffuser holder from Allied Brass’ Waverly Place collection. Crafted from solid brass in an oil-rubbed bronze finish, it features a removable glass container to neatly display scent sticks while saving counter space.


Key Features:

  • Solid Brass Construction: Durable, corrosion-resistant build for long-term use
  • Wall-Mounted Space Saver: Keeps diffuser off counters and out of the way
  • Removable Glass Container: Easy to fill, clean, and replace scent sticks
  • Concealed Mounting: Hidden screws for a clean, designer look
  • Designed for Standard Sticks: Fits most common reed diffuser sticks

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Name Waverly Place
Fixture Color Family Bronze
Fixture Finish Oil-rubbed
Manufacturer Color/Finish Oil Rubbed Bronze
Assembly Required No
Matching Faucets/Accessories Available Yes
Material Brass
Mounting Hardware Included No
Robe Hook Included No
Toilet Paper Holder Included No
Total Number of Pieces 2
Towel Bar Included No
Towel Ring Included No
Vanity Light Included No
Warranty Limited lifetime
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) No
UNSPSC 30181600

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What is included in this accessory set?
A: A wall-mounted reed diffuser holder with a removable glass container from the Waverly Place collection.


Q: Is the mounting hardware included?
A: No—mounting hardware is not included per the listed specifications.


Q: What materials are used?
A: The holder is made of solid brass with an oil-rubbed bronze finish and includes a removable glass container.


Q: Will it fit my diffuser sticks?
A: Yes, it is designed to hold most standard-size reed diffuser sticks.


Q: Is there a warranty?
A: It is provided with a limited lifetime warranty.


A Polished Ritual for the Bath

This Waverly Place diffuser holder introduces an artful silhouette and a rich oil-rubbed bronze glow, turning fragrance into a daily ceremony. The sculpted brass collar and frosted glass vessel feel tailored yet timeless. Style it near a vanity with layered neutrals and natural reeds for quiet sophistication. It’s a refined essential that completes a luxurious, well-edited bath.


Bring spa-level elegance to your bath—add this Waverly Place diffuser holder to your space today.

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