Armando Vicario tapware is now available in Australia thanks to an exclusive alliance with Abey Australia.
August 30th, 2011
Available in Australia for the first time through Abey, Armando Vicario tapware is high-quality, functional and beautifully designed.
Armando Vicario is a boutique designer and manufacturer of kitchen tapware, bathroom taps and showers.
Since 1974, the family-owned business has operated from the shores of the Lago D’orta, a region north-west of Milan renowned for designers like Alessi.
The brand is finally available in Australia, with all taps conforming to AS/NZS 3718 and AS/NZS6400 WELS Scheme.
Discover this inspired tapware collection at Abey.
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