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RAK launches sleek, Italian-styled Harmony bathroom range


The


easiest wetroom system available


Showerlay is a low cost, easy to install waterproof tray, used in the design of a wetroom. It can be cut into any size or shape and forms a floor level, barrier- free panel ready to receive tiles. There is a wide range of designer drain gates available.


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RAK Ceramics has launched its new Harmony bathroom range. Harmony offers a luxurious, Italian-designed range of sanitary ware and basins, complemented with stylish matching furniture. All of the products share a simplistic but stunning look; the curved lines of the sanitary ware and the furniture’s sleek design features – including push/release drawers and ambient lighting – work in total ‘harmony,’ providing a stunning bathroom design at an affordable price. Harmony sanitary ware options


include full back-to-wall, close coupled and wall hung designs. All WC’s are complemented by the new RAK concealed hanging frame in 6/3ltr or 4.5/3ltre. Matching basins are offered in half moon designs - with full and half pedestals – and counter top formats - in 600, 900 and 1200mm – which sit on the matching Harmony


furniture. There are also three over- counter washbasins, in oval, rectangle and circular designs, and a new range of Harmony taps. The matching white furniture has


high gloss painted drawer fronts with complementary wood finish side panels. Built-it ambient strip lighting creates subtle night-time illumination and a beautiful finishing touch to the chic collection. For more information, please contact RAK Ceramics.


u01730 237850 ue: marketing@rakceramics.co.uk uwww.rakceramics.co.uk


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