Renowned Australian bathroomware supplier, Studio Bagno, have just released their free iPhone and iPad interactive catalogue.
May 27th, 2011
The new Studio Bagno iPhone and iPad app helps you to search their full range of baths, tapware, toilets, basins and more – all at your fingertips.
You can search or browse different categories and each product has its own dedicated page with images, information and technical PDFs to browse right on your phone or iPad.
As you’re browsing you can easily save products to your favourites to return to later.
Featured is a listing of Studio Bagno resellers where a customer can look at items from the Studio Bagno range.
This app covers the range of European bathware offered by Studio Bagno – WCs, Basins, Tapware and special selections from Devon and Devon of Florence, Nic Design and Valdama.
This easy to use application is available now on the iTunes App store and is completely free!
Download it today.
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studiobagno.com.au
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