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Artikel Nr. 0106011038

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  • Soap dish with saucer for wall mounting
  • Dimensions: 110 x 55 x 110 mm
  • Holder material: Chrome-plated brass
  • Plate material: Tempered glass, frosted
  • Rectangular design and sharp shapes
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High quality bath soap from the Beta series of the BEMETA brand, designed for wall mounting. The bathroom accessory is made to high quality standards and measures 110 x 55 x 110 mm. The material used for the construction is solid brass with a glossy chrome finish and glass. In combination, these materials are most preferred for the manufacture of high quality bathroom accessories. They are not affected by moisture, do not rust and would be very difficult to scratch. The soap dish is made of tempered frosted glass. It measures 40 x 110 x 60 mm. Apart from quality and functionality, the BEMETA soap dish also offers a beautiful design suitable for any modern bathroom. It is best combined with other bathroom accessories from the same series.
Beta series bathroom accessories are characterized by a rectangular design, sharp shapes and massive mounting bases that are square in shape.
The BEMETA Beta glass saucer soap dish would be a functional addition and a great accessory for your stylish bathroom.

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