A sculpted and refined bathroom vanity from Falper that emanates Italian sophistication.
With decades of innovative and sophisticated designs originating from Italy, the country has become synonymous with exquisite style and superior quality. Waving the Italian design flag high is renowned designer and manufacturer of bathroom furnishings, Falper. Their latest creation enters a new dimension of luxury and brings forth a sculpted and refined basin vanity presented entirely in glass.
Designed by Fattorini + Rizzini for Falper, Edge is a timeless piece that combines clean lines with highly sophisticated craftsmanship. The sleek lines of the cabinet combined with the soft, sculpted curves of the integrated basin give Edge an ultra-modern aesthetic, while at the same time remaining classic and timeless.
The 10mm tempered glass top is treated with nanotechnology paint that creates a soft-touch feeling whilst also making the surface fingerprint and stain resistant, perfect for everyday use. 4mm tempered glass panels line the front and sides while double drawers ensure ample storage space. The drawers feature moulded handles that echo the soft design lines of the basin and compliment the soft frosted glass finish.
Internally, Edge offers a matt grey interior which is fitted with Legrabox drawers that feature build-in stabilisers and soft-close systems. Edge can be customised to suit your individual needs as a variety of sizes, basin compositions and colours are available.
Edge is exclusively available through Rogerseller and is now on display in the Rogerseller showroom in Melbourne, 173-177 Barkly Avenue.
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