Style and function produced by Borello available at Domayne.
January 7th, 2010
When it comes to bathroom furnishings, Domayne offer a range of elegant pieces from a selection of designers and manufacturers.
The Borello ranges are effortlessly elegant designs to withstand the test of time.
’The Joy Vanity’ combines Marblo and Corian, with the integrated marble basin offering an effortless finish, whilst Corian finishes the sides and bottom of the vanity.
The drawer fronts are unique with their pattern etched out and filled with a charcoal Corian to give the spectacular smooth pattern.
A soft-closed draw system adds an extra luxury to the contemporary piece, perfectly suited to adding a touch of extravagance to an otherwise white bathroom fit out.
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