Dado Australia is proud to introduce the Maya bath in the Australia.
September 19th, 2011
The Maya bath has been designed in Australia and is a contemporary freestanding oval bath. This bath makes a strong design statement, with an oval top view and a curved side profile that end with sharp edges. This classical design will make a statement in years to come.
The bath has been ergonomically designed to ensure comfort whilst relaxing. The angle of the backrest, the depth and width of the bath was all considered in the design process. The bath is big enough for two people.
There is a matching basin available to complete your bathroom. This bath and basin is available in Australia from October 2011.
DADO is passionate about our unique DADOquartz material. The first finely ground quartz and resin based material for bathware in the world. The entire process of material selection, treatment and finishing is tightly controlled.
As a result DADOquartz offers critical features: full-bodied products, mildew and mould resistance, heat retention, colour stability, non-water absorbency, uv resistance, and high thermal shock resistance. These are the properties behind the 25-year warranty.
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