A Night on The Tiles – with nuie T
aking inspiration from the current trend for geometrical styling, nuie
Bathrooms has unveiled BLOCKS, its aspirational new modular furniture range, which is available from January 2021. Taking the front cover slot on nuie’s new 2021
bathroom collection brochure, the contemporary Blocks Furniture Collection features a different fascia design to the usual bathroom cabinet and boasts a tile-like pattern of ‘blocks’ of varying
square and rectangular sizes on the drawer and door frontages. The clean geometrical lines give rise to an ultra
modern and efficient look and the collection is available in three beautiful satin finishes, white, grey and blue, enabling stockists to offer the consumer a colourway to coordinate with most bathroom styles. Available in a comprehensive choice of unit sizes, cabinets include both wall hung and floor
standing options and are supplied rigid for easy installation. Basin units, at either 500mm or 600mm in width, can be integrated with either a ceramic or polymarble basin in a choice of three profile depths, or can be teamed with a choice of countertop basins and vanity worktops. Other furniture units in the Blocks range include
a 500mm floor standing WC unit and a 300mm wall hung tall unit. The drawers and doors maintain their sophisticated look with a sleek curved brushed chrome handle, and all cabinets and drawers are soft-closing. Perfect for eye-catching showroom displays, be
one of the first nuie stockists to showcase this bold new furniture collection by ordering now and taking advantage of nuie Bathrooms’ highly competitive display deals. For more information contact nuie Bathrooms, part of the Roxor Group, or visit the website.
01422 417100
www.nuiebathrooms.com
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