Rohl LO1/18 Lombardia 18" Towel Bar, Polished Chrome

Price 90.00 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 824438218567

Brand Rohl

Manufacture Rohl LLC

Lombardia 18" Towel Bar The Lombardia region of Italy is best known for its scenic views of mountains, plains, and picturesque lakes. As the center of the Renaissance-era culture, Rohl"s Lombardia collection from the Modern Bath suite takes its inspiration from this region. This modern-themed collection of bathroom faucets, fixtures, and accessories employs the straightforward use of minimal moving parts. The sleek lever handles complement the elegant high-arc spout of the double handle bathroom faucet and Roman tub filler. The brass construction of Rohl"s Lombardia collection comes in your choice of three finish options. Rohl LO1/18 Features: Metal die cast construction - weight: 2 lbs. Superior finishing process - chemical, scratch, and stain resistant Towel bar length: 20-3/16" Easy to clean and install Extra secure mounting assembly All mounting hardware included Complements: Cisal Bath, Verona, and Allesandria Fully covered under Rohl"s limited lifetime warranty Manufactured in New Zealand, Western Europe, and/or North AmericaAbout Rohl: Excellence, durability, and beauty. Family values, integrity, and innovation. These are all terms which aptly describe Rohl and its remarkable selection of kitchen and bathroom faucets and fixtures. Since 1983, Rohl has maintained a commitment to providing high-quality plumbing products for residential and commercial applications, while assuring these fixtures would make a difference in the overall décor in the living space. With a dedication to excellence throughout the home, Rohl has been satisfying homes, schools, hospitality venues, and restaurants all around the world. Rohl specializes in providing timeless designs for every type of theme, including traditional, transitional, and modern. When Rohl suggests its products reflect the feel of a certain area outside the United States, it"s more than just that. Rohl products are authentically crafted in towns in New Zealand, Western Europe, and North America .