Aquabocci bring you the next generation in drain solutions.
September 6th, 2013
Aquabocci custom is a bespoke service allowing designers to completely customise their projects. The Illuminum Aquabocci drain lids are coloured using the anodizing process, where submerging the illuminum in a liquid tank stains the metal.
And with over 200 colours, Aquabocci anodize metal allows you to customise to any aesthetic taste.
With a background in industrial design, Aquabocci has successfully, and continually developed innovative drainage systems which are flexible, affordable and architecturally stunning. And after making headlines in 2010, with the launch of their A40 drainage system, Aquabocci has only continued to go from strength to strength, launching the WunderGrip CSIRO R-13 non slip in 2011, and most recently launching ‘Blade’ – a conceptually innovative and unique designer channel drain.
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