Abey present the Shock sink – German-made and made to last.
May 23rd, 2011
Presenting the sinkware that has taken Europe by storm.
Made in Germany using state-of-the-art composite nanogranite materials, Schock sinkware is exceptionally strong, durable and stain resistant, with antibacterial properties.
Available in pure arctic white and rich black, the crisp lines and smooth finish of Shock sinks bring style and functionality to any kitchen.
Contact your nearest Abey showroom for more information on this innovative product.
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