Parisi introduce the new Plate bathroom range from Ceramica Flaminia.
November 21st, 2008
Italian ceramics company Ceramica Flaminia continues in its quest for the most modern, innovative and beautiful ceramicware with this new range.
This year, during the “I Saloni” exhibition, Ceramica Flaminia presented a range of sleek new products, developed through collaborations with both new and established designers. Through the ‘Plate’ range, Ceramica Flaminia turns the bathroom into a modern living space, seamlessly blending elements of wall and floor design – allowing for greater space and functionality within the bathroom.
The ‘Plate’ line utilises soft, clean curves to create bathroomware that is both beautiful and versatile.
Visit parisi.com.au for updates and complete product range.
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