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[January 2008]

Imperial Bathrooms Unveils New Colonial Style Furniture Range

Leading British sanitaryware and furniture manufacturer, Imperial Bathrooms, has unveiled a new and unique collection of contemporary hand-crafted, free-standing furniture to complement its extensive line-up of quality bathroom products. Taking its inspiration from colonial East Coast New England, North Shore is designed to provide a distinctive and imaginative alternative to the plethora of modular furniture currently available, whilst offering a wealth of space saving and storage solutions.

Featuring a striking oak and cream finish reminiscent of the Shaker look, North Shore is said to guarantee a stunning finishing statement for any bathroom, period or contemporary. Handcrafted from solid timber to the highest quality standards for which Imperial is renowned, this range combines practicality with the beauty of natural materials, says the company.

North Shore boasts a line-up that includes free-standing tall storage units and a magnificent vanity unit. Designed to create centre stage drama, each boasts a wealth of open and closed storage features together with integral lighting option, whilst the vanity unit cleverly coordinates with Imperial’s new line-up of stone and marble vessel bowls and brassware.

For added effect, North Shore features a wide range of complementary pieces that includes toilet seats, linen baskets, coordinating mirrors, wall cabinets, bath panels and even bath steps with integral seat to provide a truly coordinated effect.

Commenting on the addition of North Shore, Managing Director Antonio Garrido said: “This latest range of furniture not only reflects our design and manufacturing capabilities, it is testimony to Imperial’s continued resolve to distinguish itself in the marketplace.

“Not only does North Shore’s free-standing design offer greater scope for flexibility, it enables customers to create a bespoke bathroom of classical yet informal distinction, and even broadens its appeal beyond the bathroom into the bedroom.”

www.imperial-bathrooms.com





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