Invoke industrial minimalism with Diesel Open Workshop collection
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Invoke industrial minimalism with Diesel Open Workshop collection

Diesel is exporting the style that has revolutionised the styling of the kitchen into bathroom furnishings, presenting an ambitious project where the industrial imprint embodies its strong personality. In India this exquisite range of interior accessories is available at Dash Square.

Diesel Open Workshop is everything that the name suggests: warm hues, dark colours, matt materials alongside large mirrored surfaces and metallic volumes. It is a rare feat for so many highly contrasting visual stimuli to manage to create a harmonious whole that is at the same time functional to everyday domestic life.

A distinguishing trait of the Diesel Open Workshop collection are the large copper-effect Stop sol mirror panels which act like a backdrop to the bathroom cabinet. The washbasin pace units, which are shown here in State Black malt lacquered finish, are completed by another powerful styling element of this model the tubular tower all, we. the structure of the Stock Rack System element that has been restyled into the swivel version for new uses.

The composition with double undermount washbasin and baskets with Ribbed Glass fronts features a top in Deep Bedrock Cortan. The two Lunar mirrors with bronze finish painted edging and perimeter light are presented in copper finish glass wall panelling, split into 3 panels with a bevelled edging. The Industrial style is evident in the bronze finish corner plaques, which are inset into the thickness of the top.

The details of this composition show other composition elements of the Diesel Open Workshop system. Total Screen with Soft Steel finish tubular metal mesh, Square Lunar rectangular mirror designed by Diesel with LED light, the Sink Rectangular washbasin in polished finish Mineralmarmo. Solutions that embellish the modularity of the Diesel Open Workshop bathroom furnishing system.

The relaxation corner includes a base unit with a bronze finish frame door with Smoky Glass black mesh glass. Inside, it features one of the accessory solutions devised for this Scavolini bathroom setting. The top, on which the Beauty Tray make-up mirror sits, is made of Nero Marquinia marble, one of the finishes picked out for the Open Workshop model. The tubular element is restyled and becomes a floor-standing screen with a bronze finish towel rail.

Diesel is exporting the style that has revolutionised the styling of the kitchen into bathroom furnishings, presenting an ambitious project where the industrial imprint embodies its strong personality. In India this exquisite range of interior accessories is available at Dash Square. Diesel Open Workshop is everything that the name suggests: warm hues, dark colours, matt materials alongside large mirrored surfaces and metallic volumes. It is a rare feat for so many highly contrasting visual stimuli to manage to create a harmonious whole that is at the same time functional to everyday domestic life. A distinguishing trait of the Diesel Open Workshop collection are the large copper-effect Stop sol mirror panels which act like a backdrop to the bathroom cabinet. The washbasin pace units, which are shown here in State Black malt lacquered finish, are completed by another powerful styling element of this model the tubular tower all, we. the structure of the Stock Rack System element that has been restyled into the swivel version for new uses. The composition with double undermount washbasin and baskets with Ribbed Glass fronts features a top in Deep Bedrock Cortan. The two Lunar mirrors with bronze finish painted edging and perimeter light are presented in copper finish glass wall panelling, split into 3 panels with a bevelled edging. The Industrial style is evident in the bronze finish corner plaques, which are inset into the thickness of the top. The details of this composition show other composition elements of the Diesel Open Workshop system. Total Screen with Soft Steel finish tubular metal mesh, Square Lunar rectangular mirror designed by Diesel with LED light, the Sink Rectangular washbasin in polished finish Mineralmarmo. Solutions that embellish the modularity of the Diesel Open Workshop bathroom furnishing system. The relaxation corner includes a base unit with a bronze finish frame door with Smoky Glass black mesh glass. Inside, it features one of the accessory solutions devised for this Scavolini bathroom setting. The top, on which the Beauty Tray make-up mirror sits, is made of Nero Marquinia marble, one of the finishes picked out for the Open Workshop model. The tubular element is restyled and becomes a floor-standing screen with a bronze finish towel rail.

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