The Catherine bath is a compact bath that is 1600mm long and 820mm wide. This bath is ideal for areas where you would like a freestanding bath, but do not really have the space to do so.
January 19th, 2012
The straight lines and thin rim gives this bath a contemporary feel, and suitable to place against a wall. Freestanding taps or wall mounted taps are suitable for this beautiful designed bath.
DADOquartz is silky smooth to the touch. DADOquartz is formulated by DADO and consist of resin and quartz aggregates. The state-of-art technology that DADO use to manufacture the products, results in the properties DADOquartz. DADOquartz is a full-bodied product. DADOquartz is solid and void-free with no fissures or veins. This gives special high heat retention properties to our baths, basins and vanities. The bathware has a silky finish and is resistant to scratching and abrasion. DADOquartz is resistant to micro-organisms and bacterial growth.
Dimensions
1600x820x525mm
For more information
Dado Australia Pty Ltd
(07) 5665 7345
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