The exciting new Hiro range by Rogerseller, consists of freestanding bathroom pieces that resolve organisational and storage necessities in the bathroom.
January 21st, 2011
Designed and manufactured by Cosmic, the range acts as supplements to the bathroom, providing solutions to those critical leftover areas between washbasins and furniture.
Complementing – not competing – with the rest of the bathroom, the Hiro range, with a coal finish, includes a stool, towel stand, mirror with shelves, freestanding shelf unit and freestanding towel rail and shelf.
The lightness of its shapes and the smooth, neat lines of the Hiro range make it the perfect addition to the modern bathroom.
Apart from oak, the range is made of iroko wood, also known as African teak. Hardwearing and water-resistant, the wood has a natural strength that lasts years when treated well.
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