The Phoenix Tapware design powerhouse are behind this exceptional Vivid Slimline Oval Collection.
February 27th, 2015
With an international award-winning Phoenix product design team bringing this endeavour to life, it’s no wonder the result is so remarkable. Vivid Slimline Oval was created in response to a want for individual, timeless and standout bathroom pieces.
With a unique oval dimension and delicately merging surfaces, the Vivid Slimline Oval is the perfect balance between organic curves and smooth slimline geometry, making it a versatile and extremely stylish focal point in any bathroom or kitchen.
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