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Issue 61 - Vintage Modern Issue

Issue 61

Vintage Modern Issue

The breadth and scope of Habitus has always been extraordinary. With how we live at heart of every issue, we have stepped it up with Guest Editor David Flack of Flack Studio shaking the ‘how’ and looking at new ways to make a house a home. With Vintage Modern as the issues theme, we look at the way iconic design has stayed with us, how daring pieces from the past can add the wow factor and how architecture and good design defy the pigeon hole of their era.

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Geberit Monolith Elegant WC Module
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Geberit Monolith Elegant WC Module

Geberit introduces their new Monolith WC Module, taking
wall-mounted cisterns to a new level of design refinement.


Visit any bathroom showroom and you’ll find an almost
celebrity-style line up of glitzy taps, mixers, basins, vanities and a dazzling
array of tiles. But when it comes to exposed toilet cisterns, your choices are
limited to just white – ordinary, unimaginative, porcelain white.

Take a look again.

Geberit, a world-leading manufacturer in in-wall cisterns,
have given the exposed cistern, the forgotten Plain Jane of the bathroom family,
a radical makeover.

The new Geberit Monolith WC Module uses the finely honed
technology of in-wall cisterns concealed behind a premium quality glass panel
in a brushed aluminium rectangular frame.

The slimline exposed cistern is available in black, white or
mint to compliment any style of bathroom. Unlike concealed cisterns, it’s easy
to install, can be retrofitted and it doesn’t require major alterations to the
building structure.

This classically simple design won an iF product design
award
in 2010.

 

Geberit
geberit.com.au

 

 

 

 


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Issue 61 - Vintage Modern Issue

Issue 61

Vintage Modern Issue

The breadth and scope of Habitus has always been extraordinary. With how we live at heart of every issue, we have stepped it up with Guest Editor David Flack of Flack Studio shaking the ‘how’ and looking at new ways to make a house a home. With Vintage Modern as the issues theme, we look at the way iconic design has stayed with us, how daring pieces from the past can add the wow factor and how architecture and good design defy the pigeon hole of their era.

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