Luna cabinets offer a flexible bathroom storage solution

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Helping to maximise storage potential in the bathroom, Roca has launched Luna, a new range of mirrored cabinets. Offering total flexibility and infinite design possibilities, the Luna cabinets can be combined in a whole host of ways to suit the space available and to cater for individual storage requirements.

The Luna collection comprises mirrored cabinets in three widths – 200, 400 and 500mm – all measuring 600mm tall and 150mm deep. The slimmest of these features an integrated magnifying mirror, which is useful for tasks such as shaving and applying make-up. All of the mirrored cabinets have soft-close doors as standard, which can be sited on either the left- or right-hand side. A chrome-plated handle located discreetly on the bottom of each door also makes them easy to open, with no unsightly fingermarks left on the mirror itself. Internally, each cabinet has two glass shelves which are easy to wipe clean and can be adjusted, enabling larger items to be effortlessly stored.

The Luna cabinets are available in a wide choice of finishes, to suit a variety of decors and to co-ordinate with Roca’s Debba, Victoria Basic Unik, Victoria-N and Mini furniture. The cabinets are available in Gloss White, Gloss Anthracite Grey, Textured Wenge, Textured Oak, Wenge or Walnut.

Responding to the trend for open shelving in the bathroom, this new collection from Roca also includes a wooden shelf unit, available in the same choice of finishes as the Luna cabinets. With two fixed shelves and measuring 200 (w) x (129 (d) x 600 (h) mm, the unit can be combined with the mirrored cabinet to provide extra storage space and create a contemporary finish.

Daniel Fountain / 04.12.2013

Editor, Hotel Designs

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