Candana Bathroom Ware has launched Calibre by Sussex, a striking bathroom collection that transcends the boundaries of conventional design.
October 16th, 2015
Proudly Australian made and meticulously crafted from solid brass, the Calibre by Sussex range displays an elegant simplicity that contrasts perfect circular elements with a distinctly linear form. The result is a wonderful integration of form and function, wonderfully imagined and precisely constructed for lifelong performance and effortless functionality.
With 25 years of experience, Calibre by Sussex is purely Australian-made with all products engineered, manufactured and assembled locally. Calibre follow’s Sussex’s reputation for quality, longevity and reliability, and is constructed from a single piece of solid brass.
A perfect example of Sussex’s flair for creativity, the slim and distinctive Calibre mixer spout is made possible by the inclusion of a bespoke elongated aerator. The design cue is further reflected in the elegant design of Calibre’s simple and functional lever tap handles. Solid brass construction, superior flow capabilities and effortless functionality complete the picture, making Calibre mixers the ideal choice for any modern lifestyle.
Other pieces included in the collection, such as the basin mixer outlet system and shower mixer system, share the same modern design aesthetic with inherent quality and functional ease. Every piece in the Calbre collection is created to work in perfect synergy with existing fixtures.
Featuring a vast selection of colours and finishes to meet any design requirement, the Calibre collection can be customised with a choice of 30 beautiful finishes, from high-polished reflectives to brushed, matt and vibrant gloss colours in sparkling silvers, deep blacks, gorgeous golds and warm coppers.
Candana Bathroom Ware
candana.com.au
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