Una sets a new direction in WC design as the pan is semi-recessed into a low rise bench, allowing the designer to create an integrated bathroom aesthetic. The pan and bidette also feature a wrapping seat & cover that follows the curved front edge form of the Una range. Dimensions: 374W x 590D x 430H […]
November 21st, 2008
Una sets a new direction in WC design as the pan is semi-recessed into a low rise bench, allowing the designer to create an integrated bathroom aesthetic. The pan and bidette also feature a wrapping seat & cover that follows the curved front edge form of the Una range.
Dimensions: 374W x 590D x 430H
Delivery time: Reasonable stocks kept in NSW at all times
Variations: Pans can be mounted into a water proof material of your choice, i.e. ceasarstone, marble, waterproof laminate.
Finish: Vitreous China – white
Manufacturer: Flaminia, www.ceramicaflaminia.it
Designer: Romano Adolini, www.romano-adolini.it
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