The Duemilaotto 100 & 70 wall basins integrate elliptical bowl hollows complemented by a curved profile. Dimensions: Duemilaotto 70 wall: 700w x 490D x 140HDuemilaotto 100 wall: 1000w x 490D x 140H Delivery time: Reasonable stocks kept in NSW at all times Variations: 1000W wall, 1200W console and 900W console versions available. Finish: Vitreous China […]
November 21st, 2008
The Duemilaotto 100 & 70 wall basins integrate elliptical bowl hollows complemented by a curved profile.
Dimensions:
Duemilaotto 70 wall: 700w x 490D x 140H
Duemilaotto 100 wall: 1000w x 490D x 140H
Delivery time: Reasonable stocks kept in NSW at all times
Variations: 1000W wall, 1200W console and 900W console versions available.
Finish: Vitreous China – white
Manufacturer: Simas, www.simas.com
Designer: Massimiliano Braconi, www.massimilianobraconi.com
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