Sculptural elegance meets custom design with Apaiser’s basins and vanity collection.
January 16th, 2014
Shimmering Mercury and earthy Sandstorm are the latest colours to be introduced to apaiser’s bespoke range of eco-sensitive basins and integrated stone composite vanity units.
Featuring curvaceous lines and striking form, apaiser’s hand-sanded and finished basins and vanities are exquisitely hand-crafted by skilled artisans using reclaimed sustainable ingredients, retaining the highest level of stone content in the market.
Designed in Melbourne and available in a variety of shapes, sizes and luxurious finishes, apaiser’s striking collection includes the latest NEST and Sentosa ranges, adding a touch of sculptural elegance to any bathroom.
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