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The small bathrooms going big on style

With modest dimensions and minimal curved and geometric shapes, this range of on-trend ceramic washbasins is designed specifically for compact spaces

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For small but special bathrooms: RAK Ceramics' RAK-Petit Square countertop washbasin with RAK-Joy Uno furniture and RAK-Plano countertop.
For small but special bathrooms: RAK Ceramics' RAK-Petit Square countertop washbasin with RAK-Joy Uno furniture and RAK-Plano countertop.

It can be a challenge to achieve luxury results when the average UK bathroom measures just 4.4m2.

RAK Ceramics' RAK-Petit sanitaryware and brassware collection is designed specifically for small family bathrooms and en-suites. 

Created in collaboration with award-winning Italian industrial designer Maurizio Scutellà, RAK-Petit washbasins have modest dimensions and minimal shapes. 

The collection includes deep-based washbasins that can be installed alone or combined with RAK-Joy vanity units, as well as statement-piece freestanding washbasins.

Featuring circular and square shapes, the ceramic RAK-Petit freestanding washbasins measure an elegant 360x900mm.

Wall-hung washbasins are also available in round or square basin shapes and have a ceramic ledge that provides an easy to wipe clean surface for soaps and toothbrushes. Measurements for the wall-hung basins are 765x360mm.

  • RAK-Petit Round left ledge washbasin with RAK-Joy basin unit.
    RAK-Petit Round left ledge washbasin with RAK-Joy basin unit.
  • RAK-Petit Round standard basin mixer and RAK-Petit Round soap dish, both in Matt Black.
    RAK-Petit Round standard basin mixer and RAK-Petit Round soap dish, both in Matt Black.
  • RAK-Petit Round freestanding washbasin.
    RAK-Petit Round freestanding washbasin.
  • RAK-Petit Square standard basin mixer with RAK-Petit Round soap dish, both in Brushed Nickel.
    RAK-Petit Square standard basin mixer with RAK-Petit Round soap dish, both in Brushed Nickel.
  • RAK-Petit freestanding washbasin with RAK-Petit freestanding basin mixer in Matt Black.
    RAK-Petit freestanding washbasin with RAK-Petit freestanding basin mixer in Matt Black.
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Earlier this year the collection was extended to include new RAK-Petit Round and Squared countertop washbasins. Standing at 340mm tall, the designs are inspired by the larger floorstanding models in the collection.

Beautifully crafted from high quality ceramic, the countertop washbasins tap into the trends for curves and geometric lines in the bathroom.

The collection includes two styles of elegantly modern brassware: smooth, curved RAK-Petit Round and geometric RAK-Petit Square.

Options include standard and tall basin mixers, wall-mounted and floorstanding bath mixers and a comprehensive range of shower brassware, making it easy to achieve a cohesive look across any space.

The available finishes tap into the latest trends in bathroom design: choose from Polished Chrome, Brushed Gold, Brushed Nickel, Matt Black and Black Chrome.

For more information and technical support, visit rakceramics.com/uk


Contact:
01730 237850
sales.uk@rakceramics.com


 

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