Quality bathroomware designer CIBO, introduces a range of new Waterplanes and Basins.
June 15th, 2009
Offering both standard and custom-made bathroomware and vanity solutions, CIBO – Australian bathroom, AudioVisual and home theatre furniture design and manufacture – prides itself on pairing unique craftsmanship with true design.
CIBO has just added a collection of solid surface vessels and countertops and Corian® waterplanes to their portfolio.
Defined by strong lines and soft curves the matt surfaces and neutral white of the new designs stretch from minimalist to comfortably modern aesthetics.
The solid surface designs are stain-resistant, hygienic and many can be customised for commercial needs. The mix of natural minerals and acrylic offers uniformity of colour with no visible joins.
CIBO’s new Ultra-sleek waterplanes offer a seamless aesthetic. Available at heights of either 13 or 100mm and widths of 900, 1200 and 1500mm, both designs can be wall-hung – maximising the illusion of space – or can be customised for commercial applications, or mounted on CIBO bathroom furniture.
The company’s new range of elegant vessel basins present natural geometric shapes, providing that relaxed feel of sanctuary-style living. Each of the vessels is very low profile – sitting at just 80mm high, with an overall material thickness of 15mm.
These new solid-surface countertops, waterplanes and vessel basins continue CIBO’s commitment to quality bathroomware with design integrity.
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