“Jump the gap represents Roca’s support for future generations of designers”
“With the third International Design Contest, Roca is proud to provide a platform for talented young designers, architects and interior designers. “Jump the gap” offers the opportunity to create and design innovative solutions for the bathroom and it’s associated products”.
"Jump the gap represents Roca’s support for future generations of designers"
"With the third International Design Contest, Roca is proud to provide a platform for talented young designers, architects and interior designers. "Jump the gap" offers the opportunity to create and design innovative solutions for the bathroom and it’s associated products".
April 4th, 2011
“Jump the gap represents Roca’s support for future generations of designers”
“With the third International Design Contest, Roca is proud to provide a platform for talented young designers, architects and interior designers. “Jump the gap” offers the opportunity to create and design innovative solutions for the bathroom and it’s associated products”.
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