Barazza have taken kitchen sinkware to another level with this distinctive series of practical, functional and elegant sinks.
October 17th, 2011
BaItalian designers have crafted high quality stainless steel to create the Barazza Level sinkware collection. Featuring integrated,tiled profile drainer board and raised edging, to contain water to the sink area – not the bench. Distinctively stylish, versatile and functional, Barazza Level sinks are at the next level of contemporary Italian design for your new kitchen.
Materials
Stainless steel
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