Rogerseller presents new styles and sizes to its integrated washbasin and cabinet collection, Falper Via Veneto.
March 2nd, 2011
The Via Veneto range by Falper is an integrated washbasin and cabinet solution characterised by simple, clear-cut lines.

It reinterprets timeless shapes for the modern bathroom environment.
The combination of oak and white matt finish is an elegant, pure and refined composition.
An ample integrated washbasin in white Cristalplant is coupled with large, spacious, fully-opening drawers with Blumotion system with white interiors.

The collection includes 2 wall-hung integrated washbasin and cabinet solutions, available in various finishes and sizes, as well as multiple wall-hung shelving solutions.

The Via Veneto range is available exclusively at Rogerseller.

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