CIBO Design have harnessed the design possibilities of Solid Surface to create a stunning range of bathroomware.
August 29th, 2011
The new Solid Surface collection from CIBO combines clever design and functionality while highlighting all that’s remarkable about solid surface.


Durable and long-lasting, the Solid Surface Collection has a smooth, non-porous finish that makes it hygienic, easy to clean and resistant to stains.
“Solid surface is the ideal material for bathroomware – not only for its practical qualities but also its smooth, warm-to-the-touch matte surface and pure white colour,” says Darrin Ingleton of CIBO Design.


“Its ability to be heat formed like glass means it can be moulded into beautiful shapes and designs that appear seamless.”
The CIBO Solid Surface Collection includes basins, waterplanes, baths and an innovative new Pure wall mounted vanity that is completely water resistant.
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