Product image, Model No.: KT6657, Ketho, Console vanity unit wall-mounted, Natural oak, 1400 x 496 x 550 mm
Product image, Model No.: KT6657, Ketho
Technical drawings, Model No.: KT6657, Console vanity unit wall-mounted, 1400 x 496 x 550 mm

Ketho Console vanity unit wall-mounted

1400 x 550 x 496 mm, Number of drawers: 4, Natural oak Matt, Silver High Gloss
#KT6657R3030
Natural oak , Decor
Designed by Christian Werner, the Duravit Ketho bathroom furniture range is characterized by clear design, well-thought-out functionality, and homely quality. The characteristic, ergonomically shaped handle strips that run through the entire range are particularly striking. Despite its minimalist look, the series remains flexible enough to fit into any modern bathroom environment. Combined with an attractive price-performance ratio, Ketho is the ideal range for those new to bathroom furniture.

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Moisture Resistant

The surface and the edges of Duravit bathroom furniture meet the highest requirements. Careful processing seals the surfaces and makes them water-repellent.

Self-Closing

Self-closing, handle-free bathroom furniture can be closed effortlessly by lightly tapping the front.

  • 100% quality: Carefully handcrafted and completely manufactured in Germany using the latest technology, for the highest quality standards
  • Comes completely assembled and adjusted
  • Comfortable soft-close mechanism: soft self-closing mechanism for gentle closing of drawers
  • Four pull-out compartments, fully extendable and with high weight capacity, offer plenty of practical storage space
  • Insensitive to moisture: No open edges to protect against water and high humidity
  • With continuous handle for easy opening and closing
  • With handle for easy opening and closing

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