The dual tones of Novas Luxe’s DuoTone range of bathware brings strong colour directions into play in the bathroom.
October 15th, 2015
When Novas Luxe developed its DuoTone range of bathware, it was with the intention of bringing colour and finish into play – in the most distinctive and innovative of ways. Developed and manufactured by Novas Luxe, the DuoTone range introduces colour into the bathroom through coordination of dual tone bathware items including toilets, tapware, basins and accessories.
Tapping in to the ever-growing popularity for black in the bathroom, Novas Luxe has just recently launched the Belle Black Toilet (pictured below) – giving industry professionals the opportunity to make a bold and striking colour statement with one of the bathroom’s most essential items.
Embracing the art of colour, the range also combines the glamour of high-polished chrome with on-trend colour finishes. Paying homage to the strength of black and white in the bathroom, DuoTone is currently available in striking combinations of chrome with black, and chrome with white.
Adding that extra touch of personality, the chrome when coupled with a unique tone, takes on a hint of colour, making no two finishes the same. It’s the perfect way to bring colour into your bathroom, in a refined and considered way – while also adding a touch of flair.
Specialising in luxury bathware, Novas Luxe produces bathware products and concepts that respond to a space’s holistic design vision. Novas Luxe provides our design and construction clients with a highly responsive service that taps in to key trends as they emerge across the globe. Refined design and sophisticated styling ensure products continue to reflect both quality and longevity in their manufacture.
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