Rapsel Pamplona hand basin 90 cm beech wood + stainless steel
Hand basin with basin, stainless steel top, and beechwood frame. Complete with special Vola mixer, 160 mm spout.
Designed by Capilla & Vallejo in 1995.
Dimensions: 90 x 45 x h. 30 cm.
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The wall-mounted washbasin by Capilla & Vallejo for Rapsel.
The structure represents a complete product, enclosing the side support, convenient during use, the sink tray, the mixer tap and the upper edge can be used as a decorative shelf for small objects.
Wall installation is simple and safe thanks to the metal structure integrated into the top, which guarantees stability and solidity.
DESCRIPTION:
Pamplona is complete with Vola mixer tap, a design element that integrates perfectly with the sink, enhancing its elegance and refinement.
Pamplona is the ideal choice for those who want a refined and comfortable bathroom environment, where every detail is carefully designed.
The 1995 version is made with a beech wood structure and a hand basin with a stainless steel tray.
DIMENSIONS:
90 x 45 x h. 30 cm
Capilla & Vallejo
Capilla & Vallejo is a Spanish architecture firm founded in 1985 by Conrado Capilla and Pucho Vallejo. The firm is located in Pamplona, Spain, and works on a wide range of projects, including architecture, urban design, interior design, and public art.
Capilla & Vallejo's work is characterized by a holistic approach to design, combining aesthetics with functionality and sustainability. Their projects are often inspired by local context and culture, and focus on creating environments that are beautiful, useful, and environmentally friendly.
Some of Capilla & Vallejo's projects include:
The VB House in Loredo, Cantabria (2004)
The GB House in Pamplona, Navarra (2006)
The Nature Interpretation Centre of the National Park in Cantabria (2010)
Capilla & Vallejo have received numerous awards for their work, including the Spanish National Architecture Prize in 2007. 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 Spanish design.
