
Salvatori Tabl-eau Multi-use Rail
Tabl-eau Multi-use Rail
TABL-EAU MULTI-USE RAIL
Designed by By Silvia Fanticelli
Designer Silvia Fanticelli’s TABL-EAU range for Salvatori combines natural stone and brass in a natural evolution of its sister collection PLAT-EAU.
Playing with sharp lines and basic geometric shapes, the pieces add a touch of restrained glamour to any bathroom setting or kitchen setting.
The elegant multi- use rail can be used as is or with the addition of a brass hook. Its support piece, a single cube of Salvatori marble, is available in a choice of six different natural stones: Bianco Carrara, Crema d’Orcia, Grigio Versilia, Gris du Marais®, Pietra d’Avola and Silk Georgette®.
TABL-EAU is a modular collection consisting of wall rails of various lengths, simple brass hooks and a dish which can hold soap, shampoo or items such as jewellery.
INFORMATION
PRODUCT SKU
21785
STONE
Bianco Carrara
COLLECTION
Tabl-Eau
PRODUCT WEIGHT
2.9 kg
WOOD
Please avoid using detergents on wood and always dry it carefully after cleaning to prevent streaks or patches forming. Remember that wood is a natural material and can be delicate and photosensitive. Exposure to light, heat or damp may cause slight discolouration or minor adjustments in size, but this is entirely normal and shouldn’t be considered a defect.
PACKAGING DIMENSIONS
13x13x13 cm
PACKAGING WEIGHT
2.5 kg
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
All our finished products leave our Tuscan premises pre-sealed. Since we do not like to paint the surface of our lovely stones with transparent paints or resins, we apply three coats of the highest possible level of protective sealant. This helps to preserve the product without compromising the wonderful natural look and feel of the stone.
That said, please bear in mind that there is no sealer on the market that can make natural stone 100% stain proof, especially if you leave the staining agent on it for a prolonged period.
The sealant acts as a temporary barrier that allows you to have a few hours between the moment a staining substance (for example, wine or coffee) comes into contact with the stone and the moment you wipe it off. The important thing is to act quickly before a substance is absorbed into the stone, as that is when it causes staining.Please DO NOT use cleaners containing abrasive cleansers, ammonia, bleach, acid or even those “homemade remedies” made from lemon, vinegar and the like.If you are a particularly assiduous cleaner or you have difficulty removing a mark, you can use specialist stone cleaning products and, if to set your mind at rest you can periodically apply a new coat of sealant.For cleaning stone, wood and metal, simply use a soft cloth with water or a neutral detergent.
