Silence and Reflection are two new washbasins that can be customised in large formats.
January 12th, 2015
Top image: Reflection
Making their debut under the revolutionary Cosentino Bath Collection, the elegant and modern Silence and Reflection washbasins can be customised in large formats, through which the different elements made from Silestone are modulated to fit the space perfectly.
Silestone is a quartz surface material with extraordinary physical and mechanical characteristics, including most notably the exclusive bacteriostatic property that makes it ideal for the bathroom, where hygiene is of utmost importance.
Following the launch of Silence and Reflection, the collection now boasts a total of ten washbasin models, and comes with a line of seven models of shower trays. The bath line also offers other features such as tiling, flooring, cladding, benches, bathtubs, skirting boards and more, allowing users to incorporate Silestone in the entire room.
The Cosentino Bath Collection is available in all Silestone colours, and in all the colours of ECO by Cosentino, the recycled surface offered by the company.
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