At the leading edge of contemporary bathroomware design, CIBO creates both standard and custom-made solutions that pair craftsmanship with design integrity.
March 10th, 2014
The Cirque is a contemporary wall-mounted basin crafted out of Solid Surface material. The finished form is sleek and curvaceous, with a seamless appearance.
The basin is a smooth, definite circle inset into a benchtop. Integrated into the front of the 900mm wide version is an elliptical cut-out, designed as the perfect space to hang a hand towel.
Adaptability is assured as the Cirque is available in 450, 900and 1500mm double versions.
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