News From KBIS (Kitchen & Bath International Show) 2012 - Franke
Celebrating 100 years, Franke introduces the Centennial sink, the company’s first sink system conceived and designed from start to finish in the United States. The shape of the sink is designed to evoke sterling silver service pieces with its curved perimeter tapering to an ample-sized bowl. Optional accessories include heavy-duty bottom and top grids and a Iroko wood cutting board with a symmetrical shape, making it reversible for left- or right-hand use. Franke is also planning to release a coordinating Centennial faucet.
For more information contact the team at Universal Kitchen and Applaince Center, 12050 Ventura Blvd. Studio City, Ca. 91604 PH # 877 696-2982
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