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MIRRORS & MIRRORED CABINETS


Illuminated Circle Mirrors from VitrA's Equal Range


Geberit ONE – cleverly installed behind the wall


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hether you’re looking to make a design statement, on the hunt for a practical storage solution or want to


maximise the use of the space you have by using the art of reflection – mirrors are an ace card when it comes to bathroom design. Available in all configurations, colours and sizes, and some with the added bonus of storage too, the mirror option you choose could make all the difference to your finished bathroom. Space is often at a premium in


bathrooms, so a mirror that doubles up as a cabinet to store those every day essentials is the perfect two in one solution. Ten years of research is behind


the innovative Geberit Acanto range, its mirrored cabinet features integrated USB port, magnifying mirror and storage boxes, cleverly designed for optimal reach, they are in the perfect position to grab those items we use every day. The Geberit ONE mirror cabinet, which features as part of the newly-


named Geberit Aspire Collection, is cleverly installed behind the wall, creating a real sense of space as it appears flush to the wall. Available in four different sizes, this new offering from Geberit is expertly


designed with an anti-fingerprint finish, which removes unsightly fingerprint marks from the surface. Mirrors that come with built-in light functionality are great to optimise


the use of space available. The Geberit Xeno² LED illuminated mirror provides atmospheric, indirect and direct light for applying make-up and for shaving. Create a focal point in the bathroom by using a mirror to create real


impact. The Geberit myDay mirror is a statement piece, it’s gently curved edges and integrated lighting illuminates the basin, creating a calming ambience for that ultimate sensory experience in the bathroom.


www.geberit.co.uk 22 BKU MARCH 2021


Stunning illuminated mirrors are a key component of the Equal bathroom range from VitrA's designer collection. By reflecting daylight and adding natural illumination for personal grooming, a standout mirror is a bathroom essential. Designed for VitrA by renowned international designer Claudio Bellini, the Equal range combines crisp minimalism with true-life functionality, a theme carried through the collection's mirrors. The Equal circular illuminated mirror shown here is positioned above a double washbasin unit from Equal furniture in Elm and two 60cm lower units in Elm. Equal mirrors are available in 60cm, 80cm and 110cm sizes. The Equal range also includes a choice of illuminated flat mirrors in 30, 50 and 80cm widths at 1380 and


1385cms, respectively. For a complete choice of bathroom mirrors and mirrored cabinets, visit the website.


01235 750990 www.vitra.co.uk


RAK Ceramics –The focal point in every bathroom


The focal point in every bathroom, RAK Ceramics range of mirrors and cabinets offers design, function and versatility. RAK Cupid has a touch sensor switch for ease of operation, LED Illumination, heated glass for


mist-free vision and charging options for shaving and electric toothbrushes.


01730 237850 www.rakceramics.com/uk


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