The newly released Fly vitreous china washsurface can be wall or bench mounted and creates an astonishing sculptural effect. A water wing as a washing surface. Dimensions: 750mm(W) x 500mm(D) x 125mm(H) Applications: Commercial and residential Variations: Matt black available on indent Finish: Glazed vitreous china Designer: Massimiliano Abati for StudioBagno
November 21st, 2008
The newly released Fly vitreous china washsurface can be wall or bench mounted and creates an astonishing sculptural effect. A water wing as a washing surface.
Dimensions: 750mm(W) x 500mm(D) x 125mm(H)
Applications: Commercial and residential
Variations: Matt black available on indent
Finish: Glazed vitreous china
Designer: Massimiliano Abati for StudioBagno
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