- 1 washbasin
- 1 washing area
- Made of high-quality, long-lasting sanitary ceramic: particularly rugged, scratch-resistant material with a high degree of hardness, easy-clean and hygienic surface
- Suitable for installing with furniture
- Underside fully glazed for better hygiene and is therefore also perfectly suitable as a wall-mounted alone solution
- with overflow
Architec Built-in basin
360 x 360 mm, with Overflow, without Faucet hole, White High Gloss
#0319320000
£286.00
Prices exclude VAT and shipping costs
Duravit Architec Built-in basin, Washbasin version: undercounter, 360x360 mm, Internal dimensions: Ø 325 mm, White High Gloss, Tap hole platform: No, Overflow: Yes, Type of mounting: undercounter, Incl. fixings for installation in wooden consoles, Underside glazed
Product details
Lifetime Warranty
Duravit attaches great importance to precision and sustainability in development and production. We are so convinced of the quality of our products that we provide a lifetime warranty on our ceramics.
Specifications
Specifications
- ShapeRound
- colourWhite High Gloss
- Gloss levelHigh Gloss
- Material typeSanitary ware
- Number of faucet holes per wash area0
- Number of washing areas1
- Basin positionMiddle
- Faucet hole positionWithout
- Soap dispenser positionWithout
- Type of mountingundercounter
- OverflowYes
Features
- GroundNo
- Back side glazedNo
- Underside glazedYes
- Tap hole platformNo
- Suitable for furnitureYes
Certificates / Approvals
- CE label 1EN 14688
- CE MarkingCL 25
Dimensioning
- width/length360 mm
- Depth/Width360 mm
- Internal diameter325 mm
- Basin width325 mm
- Basin depth325 mm
Scope of supply
- Incl. ceramic drain coverNo
- Incl. slotted wasteNo
- Incl. overflow clipNo
- incl. push-open wasteNo
Logistics
- Article weight4,9 kg
Downloads
Mounting and installation
- Installation instructions
Product information
- Care instructions
More downloads
- Environmental Product Declaration
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Design by
Frank Huster
Frank Huster, born in 1939, studied architecture and interior design in Stuttgart. In his office together with Peter Hübner, he developed, among other things, toys made of cardboard, folded plate constructions and cardboard paravents for the Munich Olympics from 1970 to 1978.







