Designed and manufactured by leading Italian company Catalano.
March 8th, 2010
Polis incorporates a light, contemporary ceramic washbasin with a functional cabinet with soft edges in a white lacquer finish.
The thinner rim of the washbasin is a new design feature, allowing for a wider basin with a softer, understated feel.
With integrated aluminium handles and two deep drawers providing maximum storage capacity with a slow close mechanism, this versatile integrated vanity unit will adapt easily to various bathroom environments.
Retailing at $1,995, the fine profile Polis washbasin and cabinet is an Italian-manufactured, affordable and elegant solution that caters to the modern, contemporary lifestyle.
Embracing style with uncompromising boldness and passion, Rogerseller will continue to deliver sophisticated and memorable solutions.
Dimensions
2 Drawer Dresser & 80 Washbasin 800 x 450 x 450mm
Polis 80 Washbasin 800 x 450 x 140mm
Polis 80 Towel Rail 714 x 100 x 14mm
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