Italian craftsmanship is the focus at Streamline this year during Brisbane Indesign.
May 4th, 2012
Streamline are bringing 3 new ranges of Zucchetti tapware straight from Italy to our shores for Brisbane Indesign.
The nature-inspired Sun, Wind and Jingle designs have the unmistakeable quality of true Italian craftsmanship, but are priced to suit the current market.
Classic shapes with a contemporary edge, Sun, Wind and Jingle are designed to bring style and functionality to any bathroom.
Discover these latest pieces from Zucchetti at Streamline Products’ shared space with Sampford IXL on Saturday 26 May.
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