Impronte illustrates a unique WC and basin range that is a definitive take on minimalism reflected in the strict geometrical forms, with the playful introduction of bold surface patterns that shout a desire for expression on a minimalist backdrop. Dimensions: Frozen wall faced pan: 375W x 520D x 450HFrozen wall faced bidette: 375W x 520D […]
November 21st, 2008
Impronte illustrates a unique WC and basin range that is a definitive take on minimalism reflected in the strict geometrical forms, with the playful introduction of bold surface patterns that shout a desire for expression on a minimalist backdrop.
Dimensions:
Frozen wall faced pan: 375W x 520D x 450H
Frozen wall faced bidette: 375W x 520D x 400H
Variations: Various patterns available. Pattern names: Pois, Sketch, Line & Biba
Finish: Vitreous China
Manufacturer: Simas, www.simas.com
Designer: Terri Pecora and Michela Benaglia
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