Hansgrohe 42300000 Axor Massaud Vessel Sink, Large
Hansgrohe 42300000 Axor Massaud Vessel Sink, Large
$1,627.00
- Stock: In Stock (Usually Ships in 2 to 10 Business Days)
- Product Code: 42300000
Dimensions: 31 1/2" W x 6 5/8" H x 17 3/4" DProduct Code: 42300000
Product Specifications
Sink Installation Type Vessel Sink Sink Shape Oval Sink Material Resin, Cast Mineral Sink Color Family Whites Sink Style Modern/Contemporary Sink Faucet Holes 0 Overall Width 31 1/2 in Overall Depth 17 3/4 in Overall Height 6 5/8 in Overflow No Faucet Included No Drain Assembly Included No Installation Hardware Included No Mirror Included No ADA Compliant Yes cUPC Certified Yes Pre-drilled Holes No
Sink Installation Type | Vessel Sink |
Sink Shape | Oval |
Sink Material | Resin, Cast Mineral |
Sink Color Family | Whites |
Sink Style | Modern/Contemporary |
Sink Faucet Holes | 0 |
Overall Width | 31 1/2 in |
Overall Depth | 17 3/4 in |
Overall Height | 6 5/8 in |
Overflow | No |
Faucet Included | No |
Drain Assembly Included | No |
Installation Hardware Included | No |
Mirror Included | No |
ADA Compliant | Yes |
cUPC Certified | Yes |
Pre-drilled Holes | No |
About Hansgrohe 42300000 Axor Massaud Vessel Sink, Large
The symbiosis between man, nature and space is the central idea from French designer Jean-Marie Massaud, who made a name for himself in product design as well as with architectural projects. Working with Axor, he has redefined the philosophy of the bathroom with Axor Massaud. With the form of the products, you can recognize the gently curved line of a blade of grass and observe water falling as naturally as if from a spring. In between clear, geometrical forms and ingeniously hidden technology lies Axor Massaud.
The symbiosis between man, nature and space is the central idea from French designer Jean-Marie Massaud, who made a name for himself in product design as well as with architectural projects. Working with Axor, he has redefined the philosophy of the bathroom with Axor Massaud. With the form of the products, you can recognize the gently curved line of a blade of grass and observe water falling as naturally as if from a spring. In between clear, geometrical forms and ingeniously hidden technology lies Axor Massaud.