A new entrant in the designer bathroom sector has opened a stylish, Italian-influenced showroom in Sydney’s Alexandria. Splash Bathroomware sells all Australian designed and made bathroom furnishings.
A new entrant in the designer bathroom sector has opened a stylish, Italian-influenced showroom in Sydney’s Alexandria. Splash Bathroomware sells all Australian designed and made bathroom furnishings.
July 19th, 2010
A new entrant in the designer bathroom sector has opened a stylish, Italian-influenced showroom in Sydney’s Alexandria. Splash Bathroomware sells all Australian designed and made bathroom furnishings.
With a range of designer vanities, basins, linen cabinets and traditional bathroom furniture, Splash consultants can help customers design their bathrooms and even liaise with tradespeople to ensure correct specifications.
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Sydney Showroom now open: Level 1, 69 O’Riordan Street, Alexandria (opposite Domayne)
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