Easy Bathroom Solutions show off their stylish ranges, ‘Love’ and ‘Tulips’.
May 24th, 2013
Tulips
The latest design novelty is the floral composition appropriately named Tulip by Italian manufacturers, Arblu. The range combines the use of varnished metal with a solid technoblu composite material in either matt or gloss finishes. The series is modular and designed to suit small bathrooms.

The metal console comes complete with moulded towel rail and drawer. The Quadra storage mirror opens to reveal two shelves. It has a soft gel grip edge for easy opening and to minimise fingerprints on the mirror.

The shelf can be used individually or combined with others to create a truly personalised shelving solution, combining colours and creating shapes for added design to a bathroom wall.

Love
The Love range is stylish and modern with its smooth lines and curved structure. The silhouette created by the continuity of design between the bathtub and the basin is visually appealing and highly functional. The material used to create the centerpiece is Crystalplan®; a malleable high quality mineral material that is mould injected.

The range can be complimented with back illuminated mirrors and made to measure Corian® shower bases. The freestanding sculptured shapes are the inspiration of Italian bathroom design house Novello, which has been creating bathrooms for Europe since 1956.

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