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GEC Anderson Series A sinks have proved extremely popular since their introduction earlier this year.
With their distinctive 15mm corner radius and beautiful bright satin finish, the Series A range boasts an unrivalled collection of sizes and combinations. Series A sinks are suitable for all fixings - undermount, inset and flushmount.
Of course, seamless integration within GEC Anderson purpose made stainless steel worktops is also possible. 'TapWing' models are now available, featureing a 90mm rear ledge and taphole.
Series A sinks all measure 400mm from front to back and are available in the following sizes: 180, 230, 340, 400, 450, 500, 550 and 700mm. Combinations are also available, requiring only a single worktop cut-out instead of two.
Managing director of GEC Anderson, Martin Tye, comments: “"Since their launch, the Series A bowls have pretty much been an instant success. This is very pleasing since it has taken us a long time to be able to present such a complete range of sizes, of such a high quality and at such a competitive price. It is also great that they can be used in any fixing scenario.”"
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