If you’re after a sleek stylish undermount option with a touch of design difference, this Orion sink is for you. The edges of the sink follow the contours of its bowls for a shapely design that is anything but ordinary. Two well proportioned bowls contained in a modestly sized sink offer plenty of practicality while […]
November 21st, 2008
If you’re after a sleek stylish undermount option with a touch of design difference, this Orion sink is for you. The edges of the sink follow the contours of its bowls for a shapely design that is anything but ordinary. Two well proportioned bowls contained in a modestly sized sink offer plenty of practicality while keeping the focus on your benchtop.
Dimensions: Overall 750 x 470mm
Bowl Size: Large: 330 x 410 x 190mm deep
Applications: Domestic and Commercial
Variations: Orion Main Bowl Overmount, Orion Main Bowl Undermount, Orion 1.5 Bowl Undermount
Finish: Brushed, Stanless Steel
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