Modern, geometric lines inspire the contemporary Liscio basin design. This basin is ideal for the modern apartment, as well as in a guest bathroom.
September 15th, 2010
The Liscio basin will be the focus point of your bathroom and the envy of your visitors.
You will enjoy its presence every day, its shape is pure and tranquil.
The silky texture of the DADOquartz material imparts a natural feel to your bathroom.
DADOquartz is a matrix consisting of polyester and mostly natural quartz.
It is available in four colours, namely Pearl White, Clifton Sand, Crystal Crema and Pearl Black.
All of DADO’s products have a natural stone look, and are smooth to the touch.
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