Stay up to date with White, the bi-monthly newsletter for the architect and design community.
May 24th, 2011
Reece Bathrooms have introduced a bi-monthly newsletter for architects and designers eager for the latest trends, product news, projects and people making headlines in the bathroom industry.
Titled White, the publication is inspired by the beauty of negative space; the potential of a blank canvas.
Each issue of White features a project and Q & A with its designer, a snapshot of a brand-new product, an update on the latest trends and an industry news piece, all designed to keep subscribers up-to-date on bathroom news from Australia and the rest of the world.

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Reece is always on the look out for inspiring bathroom projects to feature in White, so contact the company if you have a commercial or residential bathroom project that you would like the industry to see.
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