From sculpture to bath and basins, introducing artistic bathware by Jacques van der Merwe.
July 9th, 2010
The Carmen range is the latest design by sculptor Jacques van der Merwe, who employs his artistic talent to create uniquely sculpted baths and basins.
The Carmen bath has a rectangular shape which flowers outwards, while the satin finish of its solid body adds an elegant finish to the bath’s stylish design.
The strong contemporary flair of this bathtub ensures it will be the focus of any bathroom.
The bathtub is complemented by a matching basin design, which together offer a stylish suite.
DADOquartz is solid cast engineered stone consisting of resin and quartz. The material is durable with excellent properties.
It is UV, stain and scratch resistant, with minimal water absorbency.
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