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The Moebe Toilet Roll Holder has a simple yet contemporary design. Comprised of two parts, the curved stainless steel wire holds the paper roll while the wooden bracket secures it to the wall, hiding the screws and keeping the wire firmly in place. The FSC-certified oak is treated with a water-based lacquer to protect it in damp environments. Its minimalist design will bring a touch of sophistication to any bathroom.

Wooden Toilet Roll Holder

Wooden Toilet Roll Holder

by Moebe

Regular price £50.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £50.00 GBP
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Dimensions:-
Width: 12 cm, Height: 14 cm, Depth: 1.5 cm

Requires simple assembly.
Wall screw provided.

Materials/Construction

FSC-certified oak with water-based lacquer finish, stainless steel, black powder-coated stainless steel and brass.

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The Moebe Toilet Roll Holder has a simple yet contemporary design. Comprised of two parts, the curved stainless steel wire holds the paper roll while the wooden bracket secures it to the wall, hiding the screws and keeping the wire firmly in place. The FSC-certified oak is treated with a water-based lacquer to protect it in damp environments. Its minimalist design will bring a touch of sophistication to any bathroom.

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    Neergard Christensen, Nicholas Oldroyd and Anders Thams

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    Neergard Christensen, Nicholas Oldroyd and Anders Thams

    Architects Neergard Christensen, Nicholas Oldroyd and cabinet maker Anders Thams are the founders and designers of Moebe: A Scandinavian design brand based in Copenhagen, Denmark.

    At Moebe they design, produce and keep things as simple as possible - Focussing on the essentials with a curious mind and analogue approach. Moebe strive to reduce their designs to the most basic forms, thereby creating intuitive and honest products. One of their first designs 'Frame' has quickly become a modern-day classic. It combines two pieces of acrylic glass, four pieces of wood or metal and a large rubber band to hold it all together. It now graces some of the finest homes, galleries and commercial environments around the world.