Bauhaus in your bathroom – presenting Formilia.
June 10th, 2011
Inspired by the Bauhaus principle of 3 basic shapes, Kohler’s brand new collection of basins and vanities celebrates bold linear forms that can be mixed and matched to suit every bathroom space.
The Formilia collection comprises 4 unique but linked ranges – Spherik, Rythmik, Rondik and Graphik.
Each features a basin and vanity top in one piece – creating spacious planes of pure white vitreous china.
All Formilia basins can be wall mounted and are available in a number of different sizes.
Formilia is available in Australia through Mico.
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