SILGRANIT® sinks and taps

SILGRANIT® sinks and taps from BLANCO

Sinks these days need to be as strong and reliable as ever; yet design, colour and style are equally important considerations now that the kitchen is the hub of the home.  BLANCO’s progressive Silgranit® portfolio boasts contemporary trendy designs which are made to last.   Flexibility, choice, durability and aesthetics are key to this range – which comes with complementary taps in a variety of models and colours.

Made of up to 80% granite, Silgranit is incredibly strong. The engineered stone-like material is scratch-, heat-, impact-, light-, and acid-resistant so all Silgranit sinks are able to withstand high temperatures and do not discolour due to acid or light. With a repellent surface which features the patented Hygienic+Plus protection formula to ensure bacteria and odours are not absorbed, the sinks are hygienic and always germ-free.  Ideal for all kitchen schemes, Silgranit sinks are easy to maintain with a wipe with a damp cloth while tougher marks can be removed with a splash of lemon juice.

There is a multitude of sinks available in Silgranit in a variety of shapes and sizes. Each is available in a range of colours; and some colours have matching mixer taps for a truly coordinated look. Colours are Anthracite, Rock Grey, Alumetallic, Pearl Grey, White, Coffee, Tartufo, Jasmin, Concrete-style and the brand new and on-trend Black.

The Silgranit tap range includes – CARENA, KANO, LINEE, LINUS, MIDA, PEAK and ZENOS.

For further information on BLANCO UK, please call 01923 635 200 or visit www.blanco.co.uk.


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