The Omvivo Soft Skin range of basins by Candana Designs brings a colourful, playful effect to the bathroom.
June 10th, 2011
Soft Skin is applied to the exterior of a number of Omvivo solid surface basins, producing a distinct two tone effect.

The unique painted finish is created with a rubber compound, creating a tactile surface that is soft, warm, appealing to the touch and to the eye.
The Omvivo Soft Skin range is bright, dramatic, playful and sultry, making it easy to specifically choose a colour that suits one’s personality and style.

Softskin is available in a standard colour palette of charcoal, yellow, lavender and sky, and in many shapes and sizes.
With its soft, tactile surface, Softskin is a contemporary and playful way of introducing colour into the bathroom.

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