INTERIORS 77 The Root of Easy Bathroom Design from VitrA V
itrA’s Root collection off ers a wide range of product sizes and styles in mix-and-match colour and wood unit combinations with
complementing handle styles, Root brassware and the choice of three washbasins to suit. Root brassware and furniture combine
to create one of the market’s most fl exible and customisable bathroom collections. The range comprises three key furniture designs: fl at, groove and classic. Flat – a simple style for those with a minimalist taste; Groove – a contemporary option with a panelled style; and
Classic – a modern take on shaker design. The furniture joins the recently launched brassware collections Root Round and Root Square, available in fi ve colours (chrome, brushed nickel, copper, matt black and gold) across the array of basin, bath, and shower mixers. The Root furniture units are available in
seventeen assorted colours with three types of fi nish – gloss, matt, or wood. Colours include white, anthracite, Sahara beige, pearl grey, dark blue, f ord green, etc. Handle options include matt black, chrome and matt white, with two distinct styles to suit the diff erent furniture designs. The wood options include walnut and natural oak fi nishes.
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Straight-forward design, soft lines and smooth surfaces keep cabinet surfaces dirt-free and easy to clean. To help designers, VitrA has developed the Root Confi gurator. This online tool allows users to experiment with various styles, colour fi nishes and sizes to fi nd the perfect bathroom design. In addition to the washbasin units, the tool includes the taps and additional storage units available to enable users to design their whole bathroom space. The Root Confi gurator can be accessed here VitrA Root Confi gurator.
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