Integrated cabinets and washbasins designed by Catalano are now available through Rogerseller.
September 20th, 2011
Catalano’s leading washbasin designs are now available with integrated cabinets, for the complete bathroom solution.

There’s a cabinet to complement every washbasin style, from the soft curve of the Projections basin to the solid rectangular Zero range.

With multiple styles and sizes, one or two drawer/door options and a range of finishes – 12 wood veneers and 21 lacquered colours in matt or gloss – there’s also a customisable solution to suit every bathroom.

The wall-mounted integrated basin and cabinet is designed to maximise floor space and allow for storage underneath.

Catalona cabinets and wash basins are available exclusively from Rogerseller.
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