In Shanghai, everyone knows the Bund, the avenue runs along the left side of the River Huangpu, facing the Pudong business district. Running beside numerous typically European colonial style buildings, the Bund is one of Shanghai’s most recognizable architectural symbols. “Bund” is an Anglo-Indian word used for embankments built alongside the muddy banks of a river. From the mid-19th century it became a symbol of elegance, a landmark in Shanghai’s history as a prosperous trading city. Today, many new buildings have been built, mingling with the historic ones. The Bound of Bund is one of them. It stands at number 460 South Zhongshan Road, just behind the magical avenue, and exudes a beautiful classical style of outstanding simplicity.
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Kitchen Systems
Mirror-like washbasins with perfect shapes transform the kitchen’s washing area into pure design.
Two models express two different personalities: Zürich is softer, with rounded shapes and visible cornice. Board, the second, has shiny angular corners, minimal design and is invisibly built-in, so as to be seamlessly integrated with the worktop. Both systems are designed to achieve an optimal relation with water: large basins tilt at the right point to create controlled overflow. Both lines made of ultra-pure 18/10 stainless steel: Zürich with a shiny surface, Board with a refined satin-effect finish. Both lines also offer other variants and size options conceived to cover every possible requirement.