Case furniture and mirrors offer a reflection of Swiss quality throughout

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Swiss bathroom specialist Laufen has re-launched its Case furniture collection to offer high quality drawer fittings, new wood-effect finishes and an extensive range of mirrors.Laufen has created a versatile, practical solution for all situations with its Case furniture and mirror collection. Featuring minimalist lines which are so fitting in the modern bathroom, Case has a timeless look that can be combined with any interior design style, making it a truly versatile option.

The foundation of the Case collection is its vanity units, available in a range of widths from 450mm to 1800mm ensuring there is a storage solution available to suit any space. The vanity units are incredibly simple to securely mount on the wall and are available with either one or two drawers and with doors from a width of 1200mm.

The drawers on the Case vanity unit are fully extendable and feature sturdy metal sides and an integrated soft-close mechanism. A shallow siphon means that no space is wasted on a siphon cut-out in the drawer, so storage can be maximised. The top drawers of the vanity unit have a recessed handle, with the bottom drawers featuring a sleek aluminium handle. An optional hand towel holder can be attached to the side of the unit to add a practical finishing touch.

The collection also includes a medium cabinet and a tall cabinet with two or four glass shelves. Case is available in white, limed or anthracite oak graining, while the matt, easy-to-clean surface is scratch, water and UV light resistant making the furniture range extremely durable. The limed and anthracite oak furniture has a distinct 3D texture, so it closely resembles real wood, whilst 38 other colours with a matt varnished finish are available to ensure the furniture will fit seamlessly into any setting.

Laufen’s Case furniture is complemented by an extensive range of mirrors, available in 10 different sizes and with a choice of two light fitments, enabling designers to achieve the optimum lighting solution for the bathroom.

Minimalist and timeless just like the furniture, Case mirrors are the perfect match for any of Laufen’s bathroom collections. By reflecting off the wall at the back of the mirror, a relaxed atmosphere is created, while the matt light fitments at the front of the mirror provide ample illumination for apply make-up or shaving. The mirrors can be fitted with an optional touch-free sensor control, cleverly concealed while offering the very latest in energy-saving technology.

Daniel Fountain / 19.12.2012

Editor, Hotel Designs

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