An extraordinarily elegant and perfectly proportioned architectural element for wall or bench installations. Available in a range of sizes. Dimensions: w 1200mm x d 500mm x h 120mm Applications: Commercial and residential Variations: Anthracite and art gloss colours on indent. Finish: Glazed fine fireclay Designer: Luca Cimarra for StudioBagno
November 21st, 2008
An extraordinarily elegant and perfectly proportioned architectural element for wall or bench installations. Available in a range of sizes.
Dimensions: w 1200mm x d 500mm x h 120mm
Applications: Commercial and residential
Variations: Anthracite and art gloss colours on indent.
Finish: Glazed fine fireclay
Designer: Luca Cimarra for StudioBagno
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