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World Imports Elizabethan Classics DSLORB Double Slipper Cast Iron, Oil Rubbed Bronze

World Imports Elizabethan Classics DSLORB Double Slipper Cast Iron, Oil Rubbed Bronze
Brand:
World Imports
Model:
DSLORB
Color:
Oil Rubbed Bronze
Collection:
Elizabethan Classics
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World Imports Elizabethan Classics DSLORB Double Slipper Cast Iron, Oil Rubbed Bronze

The Elizabethan Classics collection provides everything you need to complete the kitchen or bath of your dreams. Classic cast iron clawfoot tubs, acrylic clawfoot tubs, bath faucets, Victorian-style water closets, pedestal lavatories and console lavatories - all inspired by the days when style was warm, comfortable and appealing with just a flourish of understated sophistication. Old-world charm with contemporary function.

World Imports Elizabethan Classics DSLORB Double Slipper Cast Iron, Oil Rubbed Bronze Features:
• 70 3/4 in. x 30 1/2 in. x 31 in.
• Freestanding Installation
• Made of Cast Iron
• With Lion Paw Feet
• Requires ECFSS freestanding supplies and leg tub drain
• Less Faucet Holes
• Slip Resistance Surface


Product Details and Features
  • Manufacturer and Model: World Imports DSLORB
  • Color: Oil Rubbed Bronze
  • Collection: Elizabethan Classics
  • Shipping Restrictions: Freight/Ground Only
  • Destination Restrictions: Can't ship to Alaska, Hawaii
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