Surface materials used to create innovative bathroom basin range

  • 27 Jul 2015

HI-MACS has expanded its standard bathroom collection with the addition of three new basins.

Squared, circular and rectangular shaped, the basins have been designed to sit on top of vanity units or bespoke top surfaces.

The basins can be used in mix and match renovation projects, as HI-MACS offers a sleek design, which can complement a variety of surfaces.

Aesthetically sympathetic to vintage tiles, natural wood and concrete, HI-MACS also appeals to the touch, offering a warm surface.

The collection is available in Nougat Cream and Alpine White shades.

Hygienic properties

With its non-porous surface, HI-MACS acrylic stone is waterproof with the ability to resist the absorption of moisture.

The material is also able to repel stains, allowing for easy cleaning and maintenance. In addition, it is resistant to wear and scratches. These properties make it suitable for installation in bathrooms.

LG Hausys Europe,
HI-MACS® by LG Hausys,12 Avenue des Morgines,
1213 Petit-Lancy,
Geneveve,
Switzerland

Phone: 01892 704074

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