Adesso prides itself on bringing European design to Australian homes with an awe inspiring range of tapware, basins, baths and accessories.
June 3rd, 2011
Of the Adesso range, no product is more well known than the Bianco freestanding bath. Not only does the Bianco offer the flexibility of installing anywhere in the room, it encapsulates the flowing curves of a traditional bath while delivering a focal point for a stunning contemporary bathroom design.
The smooth lines and seamless design is sure to impress, while its deep body will ensure a luxurious soak and relaxing bathing experience. Despite its contemporary form, Adesso have designed the Bianco with a classic white and chrome combination, ensuring consistency and flow between other products in the room.
The glossy white finish and shiny chrome complement each other perfectly, with any chrome tapware, be it a floor-standing bath filler or wall mounted mixer, highlighting the chrome oversized overflow and centrally located pop-up waste.
The Bianco can be placed anywhere in the bathroom, with installation options allowing it to be an island in the room, placed against a wall or installed with a plinth at one end. This latter option allows for hidden plumbing for both the bath and another product such as a basin or toilet.
Also available in a bold square design, the Adesso Bianco range exudes high-end luxury at a fraction of the cost.
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