Reece basin by Spainâ„¢s Sonia
November 21st, 2008
Using a philosophy based on quality, functionality and design, Sonia’s new `P05’ bathroom basin exudes elegance and artistic flair.
Created by Spanish design studio Sonia, the basin embodies craftsmanship and creativity, its distinct shadow line unique to a basin of this style.
Whether wall or bench mounted, the gentle inward slope emits an inviting aesthetic. The ‘P05’ is made from vitreous china, and has a high gloss and stain resistant surface making it hardwearing and resilient.
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