Duravit: Made-to-Measure Bathroom Furniture
Duravit manufactures precision-fitted washing area solutions and tall and semi-tall cabinets.
Made-to-measure bathroom furniture makes planning easier for complex room layouts. A wide range of shapes and sizes opens up individual design opportunities: perfect for niches or to optimize existing space. The 29 different furniture finishes – from solid wood, with décor, real-wood veneer, or lacquer – can be combined in a multitude of ways.
The washing area solutions are based on consoles with material thicknesses of 30 or 45 mm. These are available in depths of 480 or 550 mm and in any width from 800 to 2000 mm. They can be combined with a range of bathroom furniture from the Brioso, DuraStyle, L-Cube, X-Large lines and with XViu vanity units (600 to 1000 mm wide). Vanity units for consoles from various series are available in widths from 300 to 800 mm. They are optionally available with two drawers or a pull-out compartment.
Made-to-measure tall and semi-tall cabinets from the Brioso and L-Cube series are an ideal enhancement to the individual furniture program. They can be ordered in widths (250 to 500 mm) and heights (600 to 2000 mm) to suit the requirements of the room. Height-adjustable glass shelves are fitted inside. Alternatively, tall and semi-tall cabinets from eleven ranges are available in standard measurements.
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