DUO

DUO

Freestanding washbasin with cylindrical cabinet
Base in lacquered solid oak, push-pull opening and shelves in beech
Prepared for wall or floor water loading and unloading
Lavabo disponibile in Luxolid® e Luxolid® LAPILLUS™

A cabinet and washbasin system with an eccentric and ergonomic design. Duo is able to offer functionality and refinement, enhancing the space and catching the eye.
This model, equipped with a wooden base unit, has two matching bowl variants in Luxolid® and Luxolid® LAPILLUS TM.
The solid oak base has a triple-state matt lacquer and allows the preparation of the drain system, both on the wall and on the floor. An imperceptible push door hides a system of beech shelves that characterize the element even when open.

Standard colours

LX01
Bianco totale

LX02 Bianco lipari

LX03
Grigio tenue

LX06
Malta di cemento

LX08 Chocolate

LX09
Beige terra

LX10
Sabbia arsa

LX11
Tessuto grezzo

LX12
Verde foglia

LX13
Verde muschio

LX14
Verde ischitano

LX15
Rosa carne

LX17 Cielo autunno

LX18
Blu caprese

LX19
Rosso vesuvio

LX20 Giallo amalfitano

LX01
Bianco totale

LX02
Bianco lipari

LX03
Grigio tenue

LX06
Malta di cemento

LX08 Chocolate

LX09
Beige terra

LX10
Sabbia arsa

LX11
Tessuto grezzo

LX12
Verde foglia

LX13
Verde muschio

LX14
Verde ischitano

LX15
Rosa carne

LX17 Cielo autunno

LX18
Blu caprese

LX19
Rosso vesuvio

LX20 Giallo amalfitano

Standard colours

LL01
Nero vulcano

LL02
Nero quarzo

LL03
Nero golden

LL04
Bianco siberia

LL05 
Bianco terrazzo

LL06
Bianco golden

LL07
Ischia green

LL08
Blu relax

KARIM RASHID 

He was born in 1960 in El Cairo. Karim Rashid is one of the most influential and prolific international designers, immediately recognizable for his eclectic and never boring style. His projects are bearers of an unprecedented visual and iconic language, in which every object becomes a cult. cult.

His design objects are exhibited in several world-famous museums, including the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, the Israel Museum, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the San Francisco Museum. of Modern Art.

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