These Liano II Colour Basins entice you to flex your creativity through combinations of colour finishes and refined shapes and forms. The true path to personality and individuality in the bathroom.
April 4th, 2022
Bathrooms are traditionally seen as all-white or neutral spaces but designers are injecting colour into new builds or renovations to create truly memorable looks. Whether it is to create a warm, home-like atmosphere, or a sleek contemporary space, colour scheme plays a pivotal role in the designer’s vision. For this reason, colour continues to dominate bathroom trends with new products and finishes providing even greater design flexibility.

Caroma takes another step into the world of colour with the Liano II Colour Basins Collection. A natural evolution from the Liano II Tapware Collection, this new Collection focuses on ceramic and glaze finishes that complement the broad range of metallic and chrome finishes across the Liano II range. Other design signatures include a matching 7mm thin-rim design, and iconic round and contemporary pill shapes that pair harmoniously with Liano II Tapware.
Designed and engineered in Australia, the Liano II Colour Basins Collection offers expanded colour options to create more personalised bathroom experiences. Crafted from highly durable, fine fire clay, Liano II Basins are available in black matte, green matte, pink matte, gunmetal matte, speckled matte, white matte and white gloss. Customers can choose from two contemporary designs – round and pill – in a range of practical formats – inset, above counter, under/overcounter and the versatile hand wall basin. Caroma chose to go with fine fire clay for this range to hold form and shape while providing heightened resistance to impact, heat and cold water.

The new matte glaze finishes combine with the Collection’s premium dress-rings (available for above-counter and inset basins), which come in three shapes and five unique colour finishes including chrome, matte black, PVD brushed nickel, PVD brushed brass and PVD gunmetal. Liano II dress-rings allow you to customise your Liano II basin to your unique style and taste, while adding sophistication and design consistency.
With the Liano II Colour Basins Collection, Caroma responds to emerging colour trends in bathrooms, with customers seeking unique colour schemes beyond the traditional all-white or black aesthetic. This Collection takes it a step further, providing a holistic collection of basins and tapware based on Caroma’s integrated design approach. The result is a new level of personal expression in bathroom design that does not compromise seamless flow and cohesion.

Furthering the Collection’s integrated design approach, basins are supplied standard with a matching ceramic pop-up plug and waste with optional metallic wastes available in matching tapware finishes in a variety of colors.
Caroma is known for is refined design language and Australian craftsmanship, offering products made from the highest quality materials and incorporating the latest in sustainable innovations. Liano II Colour Basins come with a 20-year warranty (5-year warranty for dress-rings), giving customers peace of mind that they are buying a product that lasts.
For more information on the Liano II Collection, visit the Caroma website.
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