Bi-colour trend: Kaldewei uses stylish contrasts for Classic Duo Oval free-standing bathtubs

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Bi-colour trend: Kaldewei uses stylish contrasts for Classic Duo Oval free-standing bathtubs

The Classic Duo Oval demonstrates Kaldewei’s flair for trend setting, the free-standing bathtubs in the series are now available in a variety of modern bi-colour options…

The Classic Duo Oval is also available in an extensive range of single colours from their Coordinated Colours Collection, immersing the luxurious steel enamel in tones of warm grey, soft beige and elegant black.

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Bi-colour bathtubs are the new must-have statement piece for the modern bathroom and the most sought after are the free-standing models. The visual impact is powerful drawing the eye instantly and creating a focal point for the bathroom.

The Classic Duo Oval series, from Kaldewei is the perfect bath for the bi-colour trend, with its simple oval shape, two identical backrests and a central waste it guarantees a pleasant and comfortable bathing experience. The elegant panelling that surrounds the bathtub enables free-standing placement in the bathroom, whilst highlighting the superior design standards of the steel enamel bathtub.

The pure and simple elegance that characterises the Classic Duo Oval can now be incorporated into a unique interior design with Kaldewei’s colour combination options. The variety of strong enamel colours create a harmonious overall picture or an exciting contrast to the bath panelling, which is available in alpine white, alpine white matt, black gloss and lava black matt. The carefully considered and well- thought-out range of colours enables a multitude of combinations and sets new standards in terms of colour harmony and value.

In addition to the Centro Duo Oval, the free-standing Conoduo and Ellipso Duo Oval models are also available with coloured panelling.

Kaldewei is one of our Recommended Suppliers and regularly features in our Supplier News section of the website. If you are interested in becoming one of our recommended suppliers, please email Katy Phillips.

Main image credit: Kaldewei

Hamish Kilburn / 28.05.2021

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