DADO introduce the VisionFine range.
August 16th, 2011
The VisionFine range is Dado’s first vanity range. This range is available in various sizes and with the option of a single or double bowl. They are available in lengths from 900mm to 1800mm.
The VisionFine range is an attractive top for your bathroom. The VisionFine vanities are available with three different tap options. Taps can be either mounted on the top or from the wall. The water flows into a square freeflow waste. The VisionFine vanity fits on a cupboard, or can be installed on its own.
DADO supplies brackets with the vanity to install it directly in the wall. Moulded in a contemporary material, called DADOquartz.

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