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The Play Collection by Sonia SA Sinks Repels Water

Sonia, a Spanish manufacturer, is inviting consumers to play with its bathroom PLAY collection, which comes in a variety of finishes.

So far Sonia has presented 3 versions of their vanity: Play Wood, Play Colors and Play Concept, each with its own combination of textures, oak and lacquers.

Sonia SA also introduced a new finish concept call SOFT which uses rubber varnish to repel water, providing water resistance and easy cleaning.

The gallery shows the first snap shots of this collection, which is set to be released in the spring.
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3. Easy-to-clean Surfaces - The introduction of the SOFT finish, which provides water resistance and easy cleaning, presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for manufacturers of sanitary products and cleaning solutions.
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3. Sanitary Products - The introduction of the SOFT finish, providing easy cleaning surfaces, presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for manufacturers in the sanitary products industry, offering convenient and low-maintenance solutions.

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