New extensions to a classical bathroom collection

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Almost a year to the day since the launch of its original Bloomsbury collection, BAGNODESIGN has introduced new extensions to what has fast become one of its best-selling bathroom ranges.Representing an era of elegance and style from a period when London, and the area of Bloomsbury in particular, was the creative centre of the world, the collection elegantly combines classical styling with modern technology and creativity.

With storage being an essential element of a bathroom’s design, one of the most popular pieces in the Bloomsbury collection is the beautiful Ebony Wall-mounted Vanity Unit, which is now available as a 60cm width option. Ideal for smaller bathrooms, the unit is manufactured from the finest marine ply and features an interior leather trim for the ultimate in luxury and is the perfect match for the Ebony Wall-mounted Vertical Storage Unit which is also now available in a smaller size of 32cm wide by 136cm high.

A centre-piece of the collection are the freestanding bathtubs, with the Farringdon bath joining the existing line-up. Available with either a white or black exterior, Farringdon is an acrylic freestanding bath with claw feet for the archetypal traditional finish in the bathroom.

The Bloomsbury collection’s extensive range of brassware has also been extended, to embrace the full range of finishes that BAGNODESIGN can offer, including chrome, bronze, brushed nickel, polished nickel and gold. And putting safety first in the bathroom, two new thermostatic shower valves have been added to the range, fusing classical elegance with contemporary design and functionality.

For a completely co-ordinated finish, the Bloomsbury collection from BAGNODESIGN also includes a comprehensive range of wall-mountable accessories, which has also been extended with items designed to match the styling found on the Bloomsbury brassware.

Daniel Fountain / 24.07.2014

Editor, Hotel Designs

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