Rapsel Grand Kanal washbasin 100 cm white ceramic
Rectangular white ceramic sink with central drain. The sink is fixed to the wall using the supplied anchors. The faucet can be either countertop or wall-mounted.
This item was the first ceramic sink to exceed 100 cm in length, designed by Berger & Stahl in 1999.
Dimensions: 110 x 50 x h. 15 cm.
Image for illustrative purposes only. Faucets not included.
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Grand Kanal, the white ceramic washbasin designed by Berger & Stahl for Rapsel.
Grand Kanal stands out for the purity of its lines and the simplicity of its design.
The glossy white ceramic adds a touch of brightness and class to your bathroom.
DESCRIPTION:
Grand Kanal is fixed to the wall with the supplied anchors, ensuring easy installation and impeccable stability. The faucet can be installed on the countertop or on the wall, for greater customization of your bathroom.
Grand Kanal was the first ceramic washbasin to exceed 100 cm in length, a feature that makes it ideal for spacious, designer bathrooms.
DIMENSION:
110 x 50 x h. 15 cm
Berger & Stahl
Berger & Stahl is a Swiss architecture firm founded in 1973 by Guido Berger and Annette Stahl. The firm is located in Basel, Switzerland, and works on a wide range of projects, including architecture, industrial design, and interior design.
Berger & Stahl's work is characterized by a holistic approach to design, combining aesthetics with functionality and sustainability. Their projects are often inspired by nature and culture, and focus on creating environments that are beautiful, useful, and environmentally friendly.
Some of Berger & Stahl's most notable projects include: Stahl's projects include:
The “Thalhof” wellness center in Basel, Switzerland (2002)
The “Wohnpark” residential complex in Basel, Switzerland (2007)
The “Höchst” primary school in Basel, Switzerland (2012)
Berger & Stahl have received numerous awards for their work, including the Swiss Architecture Prize in 2003 and the Wüstenrot Prize in 2013. They have also been invited to participate in numerous international exhibitions and conferences.
Their projects have been published in architectural magazines and books around the world, and have helped define the style of contemporary Swiss architecture.
In particular, their work is distinguished by its innovative use of materials and colors. Berger & Stahl are always looking for new solutions that can improve the aesthetics and functionality of their projects.
For example, the "Thalhof" wellness center in Basel, Switzerland, is made of wood and natural stone, and is characterized by a harmonious and relaxing design. The "Wohnpark" residential complex in Basel, Switzerland, on the other hand, is clad in metal and glass, and is characterized by a modern and dynamic design.
Berger & Stahl are convinced that architecture can have a positive impact on society. Their projects are designed to improve people's quality of life and make the world a more beautiful place.
