Victoria + Albert Baths is a British brand with a worldwide reputation for creating luxurious freestanding contemporary and traditional baths and basins, which are now available across Asia.
October 14th, 2013
Renowned for creating artisanal bath designs crafted from a unique material called QUARRYCAST®, Victoria + Albert has also recently introduced its new range of ultra-modern baths and basins, which include Mozzano, Amalfi and Edge, as well as a selection of roll top baths and classical looks such as the new Radford and Drayton collections.
Amalfi Bath
Made from natural volcanic limestone and high quality resin, QUARRYCAST®’s enduring and naturally white qualities makes it simple to wipe away any scratches that may occur, thus allowing users to maintain the sleek and resilient exterior of its designs. The composite also encompasses all the elegance and rigidity of cast iron, with insulating characteristics that allow the temperature of the bath to remain warmer for longer.
Mozzano Bath
Victoria + Albert Baths offers a 25-year guarantee for every bath and basin. The collection also includes a wide range of bath accessories to complement both contemporary and traditional bathroom schemes.
Top image: Edge Collection
The brand is distributed in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Indonesia, and Singapore. It will soon also be available in Malaysia.
In Singapore, Victoria + Albert Baths is located at Bathroom Gallery.
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