The new Tambour and Avenue vanity units from Crosswater fuse high quality, conscious materials and contemporary design…
Designed in-house with modern living in mind, Crosswater has introduced two unique vanity units to its comprehensive bathroom collection: Tambour and Avenue.
Mastering on-trend texture and colour, Tambour combines a water-resistant, fluted backboard with smooth, rounded features to deliver a timeless yet distinctive furniture unit for stylish bathrooms. The design comprises a spacious wall-hung drawer unit and floor-standing door-front unit, providing ample storage options for any bathroom design. The handleless finish ensures a minimalist aesthetic, while the soft-close, pull-to-open functionality delivers smooth, quiet operation, helping keep noise to a minimum.
Tambour is available in 3 contemporary colours, including Sage Green, Matt White, and Soft Clay, and in two generous sizes, including 600mm and 800mm. The unit offers a versatile, stylish solution to bathroom storage, available with an integrated basin or Crosswater’s new Gold Vein Estatuario worktop, made from recycled materials that utilise waste products produced from the marble manufacturing process.
Designed for modern-day bathrooms, Avenue fuses minimal, timeless design and and ample storage to deliver a practical furniture solution to keep countertops clutterfree. Featuring a handleless double-drawer design with push-to-open and softclose mechanisms, Avenue ensures a refined aesthetic while keeping noise minimal. This wall-hung unit is available with optional feet and is finished with a modern, tall ceramic basin, available as 1 or 3 tap-hole options. Comprising strong lines and straight edges, Avenue promises a contemporary aesthetic and comes in three beautiful finishes, including Windsor Oak, Sage Green, and Warm Stone.
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