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Ottocento Bath - light grey

Designer:
Benedini Associati
Brand:
Agape
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A bathtub inspired by the shapes of the distant past, interpreted with a contemporary, essential look; unlike the cast iron tubs of old, Ottocento is made in Cristalplant® biobased a modern composite material, with a soft and silky touch that contains the warmth of the water. The bathtub follows the classic lines based on the design of the old-fashioned, cast iron bathtub, supported on four feet; these feet are in the same material as the bathtub. Exposed drainpipe and overflow system.

1780W x 790D x 595H with waste and overflow connection in brushed chromed finish

Colour: white/light grey

A bathtub inspired by the shapes of the distant past, interpreted with a contemporary, essential look; unlike the cast iron tubs of old, Ottocento is made in Cristalplant® biobased a modern composite material, with a soft and silky touch that contains the warmth of the water. The bathtub follows the classic lines based on the design of the old-fashioned, cast iron bathtub, supported on four feet; these feet are in the same material as the bathtub. Exposed drainpipe and overflow system.

1780W x 790D x 595H with waste and overflow connection in brushed chromed finish

Colour: white/light grey

Designer

Benedini Associati

Established in 1999, Benedini Associati comprises Camilla, Bibi and Giampaolo Benedini. Its major activities concern interior design mostly on projects carried out by Benedini & Partners, as well as design of technical products and decor applied to a range of different fields.

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Brand

Agape

Innovation, research, coherence, new materials and flexible solutions have been the key concepts of Agape’s business philosophy since it was established in 1973. The company’s mission is to make the bathroom a more comfortable and aesthetically stimulating space by rethinking conventional typologies.

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