815 Basins
- Designer:
- Benedini Associati
- Brand:
- Agape
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Novecento XL interprets in a modern way the forms of the past, transferring them in a new, important and inviting atmosphere. On both sides of this washbasin with sinuous shape, are two large storage surfaces. Introduced in white Ceramilux, polished or matt or two-coloured white and light or dark grey. Available in two versions: wall mounted or supported by structure in polished stainless steel or brushed burnished or painted white, dark grey or light grey.
Novecento XL interprets in a modern way the forms of the past, transferring them in a new, important and inviting atmosphere. On both sides of this washbasin with sinuous shape, are two large storage surfaces. Introduced in white Ceramilux, polished or matt or two-coloured white and light or dark grey. Available in two versions: wall mounted or supported by structure in polished stainless steel or brushed burnished or painted white, dark grey or light grey.
Designer
Established in 1999, Benedini Associati comprises Camilla, Bibi and Giampaolo Benedini. Its major activities concern interior design mostly on projects carried out by Benedini & Partners, as well as design of technical products and decor applied to a range of different fields.
Brand
Innovation, research, coherence, new materials and flexible solutions have been the key concepts of Agape’s business philosophy since it was established in 1973. The company’s mission is to make the bathroom a more comfortable and aesthetically stimulating space by rethinking conventional typologies.