Italian bathroom furniture manufacturer antoniolupi presents Bespoke, a new collection of cabinets designed by Carlo Colombo that offers complete versatility and compositional freedom.
March 7th, 2016
Designed by Carlo Colombo, the Bespoke bathroom collection offers numerous layout configurations. Compositional freedom is expressed through a wide range of finishes such as new colours, new wood options, matte, embossed and glossy lacquer, and satin or clear glass. Fronts come with a burnished or titanium aluminium frame combined with tops in Quarzomood, a revolutionary material created by antoniolupi.
Bespoke is a highly elegant design and is noted for its extreme simplicity and clean lines.
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