With integral lumbar support and extra spacious 36" width, the Escale Freestanding bath is ideal for relaxing soak after a long day. Sophisticated contemporary design makes a statement in your bath Dimensions: 1790 x 880 x 635mm Delivery time: 6 – 8 weeks Variations: Available in drop-in Finish: Acrylic
November 21st, 2008
With integral lumbar support and extra spacious 36" width, the Escale Freestanding bath is ideal for relaxing soak after a long day. Sophisticated contemporary design makes a statement in your bath
Dimensions: 1790 x 880 x 635mm
Delivery time: 6 – 8 weeks
Variations: Available in drop-in
Finish: Acrylic
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