Art Deco inspiration: the new Nobel console from Devon and Devon
Do you know how passionate we are about Hydropolis re-releases?
Then we’d like to introduce you to the latest little marvel from Devon&Devon: the Nobel console.
Designed to meet the needs of the grand hotels, but perfect for any bathroom that wants to be elegant and refined, the Nobel console is the new version of a great Devon&Devon classic.
In its new version, the iconic Nobel ceramic washbasin retains its design distilling the aesthetics of Art Deco architecture.
The brass structure, inspired by the shape of crystal gin glasses and the unmistakeable lines of Poul Henningsen’s lamps, has tripartite moulding on the ends of the support legs, echoing the sculptural shape of the washbasin and perfectly complementing the collections of taps featuring the same motif, such as Morris, Black Morris and Royal.
> See also: How to fit out an Art Deco bathroom?
Versatile and practical, the Nobel console features a clear glass shelf, a front bar and two side towel rails, shaped for maximum ease of use.
The brass components – available in chrome, light gold, polished nickel or bronze finish – can be customised in any finish on request.
So you can already imagine it lighting up your bathroom?
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