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NEW BERGIER SUITE BRINGS SCULPTURE TO THE BATHROOM
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Imperial Bathrooms
03/07/2008
 
The artistic flair and design prowess of the famous sculptor, collagist and caricaturist, Arnold Henry Bergier, is the primary source of inspiration for Bergier – the latest range of sanitaryware to be unveiled by leading British manufacturer, Imperial Bathrooms.

Designed in-house by Imperial and painstakingly handcrafted to the highest quality standards, Bergier pays homage to the late artist’s imaginative designs via a wealth of strong sculptural elements. These include a sweeping pedestal foot, bold weighty lines, and, more prominently, a highly creative and unique ‘scooped-out’ basin lip.

Bergier is also one of the most multi-functional sanitaryware ranges available. Its wide array of options include a large 700mm basin, bidet, close coupled pan and cistern, and pan with either low or high level cistern. For those looking to create added space and make a modern design statement, wall hung options are available for the pan and bidet. A wide range of accessories, including a soft-close solid timber toilet seat with lift handle help complete the contemporary look.

Commenting on this latest launch, Imperial Bathrooms’ Sales Director, John Gill said: “In a marketplace that is largely dominated by contemporary ‘me-too’ offerings, Bergier sets itself apart with its artistic and sculptured design features. By offering an extensive range of options, Bergier provides a bespoke solution for both contemporary and traditional bathroom settings.”

Covering the spectrum of both traditional and contemporary design styles, Imperial’s products are manufactured in-house by skilled specialists and are hand-finished to exacting standards that set the benchmark for quality throughout the bathroom industry.

Bergier is the latest in a series of new product launches that encompasses sanitaryware, cast-iron baths, brassware, tiles, shower enclosures, washstands, wash-stations and hand-crafted furniture. Ancillary fittings include a new range of lighting, mirrors, radiators, towel warmers and towel shelves, and an extensive array of bathroom accessories.
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