Parisi continue to create Objects of Desire with their newest product.
November 16th, 2011
Milan designers Sandro Meneghello and Marco Paolelli have teamed up to create the latest product from Parisi Bathware – the Jazz Console 91.
Retaining the bolder aspects of Parisi’s Jazz collection, the designers have imbued the Jazz Console 91 with added curves and sensuality.

Ceramic and metallic tones, classic and contemporary combine to create a provocative new design.
The console’s elegant diamond-shaped legs blend easily with the minimal lightness and simplicity of the modern basin.
A true statement piece for any bathroom setting.
Parisi Bathware
parisi.com.au
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