With its striking architectural aesthetic, the Tasca bathroom vanity is distinguished by its clean, angular lines.
January 15th, 2014
Featuring a solid surface top with integrated basin, a range of sizes (750, 900, 1200 and 1500mm) and a wide selection of cabinet finishes, it’s easy to see why the Tasca has, for a number of years, been one of CIBO‘s most popular designs.
Available exclusively at Reece stores, the Tasca has evolved from a single vanity to a Tasca range that now includes full height and slimline versions, offering new flexibility in bathroom solutions.
The Tasca 900mm Slimline is a wall hung vanity that’s just 370mm deep, ideal for smaller bathrooms where clever design needs to come into play. The Tasca Slimline is one of few vanities available in this size, which also features a solid surface top. Solid Surface has rapidly become highly-prized as a bathroom material. With its smooth, matte white finish, durability and renewability it is eminently suitable for bathroom use.
A well-designed full height vanity with style and proportion is surprisingly hard to come by but the introduction of the Tasca Full Height has changed all that. Available in four sizes – 750, 900, 1200 and 1500mm – the Tasca Full Height vanity has storage sorted with two long, deep drawers. A kickboard keeps the look clean and the lines strong.
Tasca’s versatility continues through to finishes with all three styles available in a range of finishes including gloss or matte white or black, Laminex ‘Alaskan’ in natural finish as well as a choice of four NAVUrban finishes – Blackheath, Burwood, The Oaks and Yarra Walnut. Tasca can also be finished in any Dulux paint colour (gloss or matt) for an additional charge.
The new Tasca collection will be on display and available in Reece stores in early-2014.
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