AQVA presents its new Cinque design.
February 7th, 2011
The Cinque by AQVA is a quirky, unique addition to any bathroom.
This freestanding 2 person bath has an irregular rounded shape made up of 5 distinct segments, allowing several seating positions.

A flat base makes for easy floor mounting.
As well as the basic model, Cinque is available as a 12 jet spa bath with built in pump.
A 20 jet air system is an additional option.
Spa fittings are available in white, chrome and gold to suit a range of interiors.
With its striking form and smooth lines, Cinque is an eye-catching addiiton to any bathroom.

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